Development of an evidence-informed governance and stewardship framework for elderly healthcare in Iran: A qualitative study

Background: The ageing population poses significant challenges to healthcare systems, necessitating the establishment of high-functioning, integrated frameworks for elderly healthcare. This study aimed to explore the key challenges associated with the stewardship of elderly care in Iran and to devel...

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Main Authors: Peivand Bastani, Jamshid Bahmaei, Ramin Ravangard, Mohammad Amin Bahrami, Abdolrahim Asadallahi, Reece Hinchcliff, Ingy Shafei
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author Peivand Bastani
Jamshid Bahmaei
Ramin Ravangard
Mohammad Amin Bahrami
Abdolrahim Asadallahi
Reece Hinchcliff
Ingy Shafei
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Jamshid Bahmaei
Ramin Ravangard
Mohammad Amin Bahrami
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description Background: The ageing population poses significant challenges to healthcare systems, necessitating the establishment of high-functioning, integrated frameworks for elderly healthcare. This study aimed to explore the key challenges associated with the stewardship of elderly care in Iran and to develop a holistic stewardship framework. Methods: For this qualitative study, thirty semi-structured interviews were conducted with key Iranian healthcare stakeholders, utilizing purposive and snowball sampling during 2021–2022. Inductive open coding was utilized to generate new concepts related to key stewardship challenges. The World Health Organization's conceptual framework, outlining the three stewardship tasks, served as the basis for crafting a tailored framework for elderly healthcare stewardship in Iran. Results: Fourteen main challenges and 38 sub-challenges were identified for elderly healthcare stewardship in Iran, categorized according to the WHO framework's three stewardship tasks. Challenges related to WHO stewardship task 1, involving health policy formulation and vision definition, included challenges in vision definition, planning, policymaking, and intergovernmental institutional superiority. Challenges related to WHO stewardship task 2, delineating governance and stewardship through control and regulation, encompassed issues such as support for the elderly, system responsiveness, behavior of healthcare providers, organizational structure, and cross-sectoral leadership challenges. Challenges associated with WHO stewardship task 3, about the use of collective intelligence, explored stakeholder collaboration, information for decision-making, and challenges within the elderly information system, covering data documentation, reporting, analysis, accessibility, distribution, and circulation. Subsequently, a framework was developed, covering areas like defining the vision and direction of health policy, managing information systems, evidence-informed policymaking, and delivering elderly health services with a holistic approach. Conclusion: The present framework shows how a management information system, guided by evidenced-informed policymaking and the formulation of customized health policies, can facilitate the provision of elderly health services based on identified needs. It presents a governance and stewardship pathway that can be adopted by Iranian health policymakers and similar middle-income countries facing analogous challenges in ageing and aged care system stewardship, serving as a model for developing their own frameworks.
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spelling doaj.art-2b9cab9f6d264012b78a9ce34371ec482024-03-17T07:56:12ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402024-03-01105e26764Development of an evidence-informed governance and stewardship framework for elderly healthcare in Iran: A qualitative studyPeivand Bastani0Jamshid Bahmaei1Ramin Ravangard2Mohammad Amin Bahrami3Abdolrahim Asadallahi4Reece Hinchcliff5Ingy Shafei6- College of Business, Government and Law, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA 5042, Australia; - Oral Health Centre, School of Dentistry, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, 4006, Australia- Student Research Committee, School of Health Management and Information Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran- Health Human Resources Research Centre, School of Health Management and Information Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran; Corresponding author. Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran- Health Human Resources Research Centre, School of Health Management and Information Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran- Faculty of Health, Department of Health Promotion and Gerontology, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran- School of Applied Psychology, Griffith Health Group, Griffith University, QLD, Australia; - School of Public Health and Social Work, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology, QLD, Australia- College of Business, Government and Law, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA 5042, AustraliaBackground: The ageing population poses significant challenges to healthcare systems, necessitating the establishment of high-functioning, integrated frameworks for elderly healthcare. This study aimed to explore the key challenges associated with the stewardship of elderly care in Iran and to develop a holistic stewardship framework. Methods: For this qualitative study, thirty semi-structured interviews were conducted with key Iranian healthcare stakeholders, utilizing purposive and snowball sampling during 2021–2022. Inductive open coding was utilized to generate new concepts related to key stewardship challenges. The World Health Organization's conceptual framework, outlining the three stewardship tasks, served as the basis for crafting a tailored framework for elderly healthcare stewardship in Iran. Results: Fourteen main challenges and 38 sub-challenges were identified for elderly healthcare stewardship in Iran, categorized according to the WHO framework's three stewardship tasks. Challenges related to WHO stewardship task 1, involving health policy formulation and vision definition, included challenges in vision definition, planning, policymaking, and intergovernmental institutional superiority. Challenges related to WHO stewardship task 2, delineating governance and stewardship through control and regulation, encompassed issues such as support for the elderly, system responsiveness, behavior of healthcare providers, organizational structure, and cross-sectoral leadership challenges. Challenges associated with WHO stewardship task 3, about the use of collective intelligence, explored stakeholder collaboration, information for decision-making, and challenges within the elderly information system, covering data documentation, reporting, analysis, accessibility, distribution, and circulation. Subsequently, a framework was developed, covering areas like defining the vision and direction of health policy, managing information systems, evidence-informed policymaking, and delivering elderly health services with a holistic approach. Conclusion: The present framework shows how a management information system, guided by evidenced-informed policymaking and the formulation of customized health policies, can facilitate the provision of elderly health services based on identified needs. It presents a governance and stewardship pathway that can be adopted by Iranian health policymakers and similar middle-income countries facing analogous challenges in ageing and aged care system stewardship, serving as a model for developing their own frameworks.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844024027956ElderlyStewardshipGovernanceHealthcare
spellingShingle Peivand Bastani
Jamshid Bahmaei
Ramin Ravangard
Mohammad Amin Bahrami
Abdolrahim Asadallahi
Reece Hinchcliff
Ingy Shafei
Development of an evidence-informed governance and stewardship framework for elderly healthcare in Iran: A qualitative study
Heliyon
Elderly
Stewardship
Governance
Healthcare
title Development of an evidence-informed governance and stewardship framework for elderly healthcare in Iran: A qualitative study
title_full Development of an evidence-informed governance and stewardship framework for elderly healthcare in Iran: A qualitative study
title_fullStr Development of an evidence-informed governance and stewardship framework for elderly healthcare in Iran: A qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Development of an evidence-informed governance and stewardship framework for elderly healthcare in Iran: A qualitative study
title_short Development of an evidence-informed governance and stewardship framework for elderly healthcare in Iran: A qualitative study
title_sort development of an evidence informed governance and stewardship framework for elderly healthcare in iran a qualitative study
topic Elderly
Stewardship
Governance
Healthcare
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844024027956
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