Abstract
Background: Realist synthesis is a comprehensive method of review for evaluating complex programs such as integrated models of care. The first step of the synthesis is to clarify the scope of the review and to explore existing theories in the literature related to targeted programs. The aim is to elicit an initial program theory in the form of context (C), mechanism (M) and outcome (O) configurations, which serve as a reference model for data collection and analysis from studies included in the synthesis.
Objective: To develop an initial program theory about scale-up of integrated care programs.
Study Design: This first step of our realist synthesis was conducted using a participatory approach with stakeholders (patient partners, clinicians, decision-makers, and academic researchers). This step requires active and ongoing dialogue with the people who develop, deliver, or use the program. Working sessions, as well as training on the realist approach, were organized with stakeholders to identify the research question, refine the purpose of the review, and articulate key theories to be explored.
Program: This synthesis is part of a realist evaluation of a case management intervention in primary healthcare for people with complex needs in three Canadian provinces as part of the PriCARE Integration research program.
Results: Thirteen theories were identified based on a preliminary exploration of the literature on implementation research and scale up of integrated care programs. The Normalization Process Theory (Murray et al., 2018), the ExpandNet/WHO framework for scaling up (WHO and ExpandNet, 2009), and the theory of community-integrated care approaches (Mukumbang et al., 2022) were selected based on their relevance for describing the actors, mechanisms, contexts, and outcomes of scale-up of integrated care programs. These theories were presented to stakeholders during a working session for feedback and an initial program theory was developed with CMO configurations. This theory will be exhibited in detail during the presentation.
Learnings: The presentation will provide guidance to international academic researchers, patient partners and healthcare providers on how to engage stakeholders in a realist synthesis, especially during preliminary steps; it could also be useful for stakeholders interested in the scale up of integrated care programs to facilitate reasoning about the contextual elements and the mechanisms they need to consider for scaling up.
Next steps: The second step of the realist synthesis will be a literature search conducted to identify relevant material than can contribute to the initial program theory and make recommendations for the scale up of the case management program. A realist evaluation will then be conducted to test and iteratively refine the program theory.
