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. 2020 Mar 17;34(3):325–344. doi: 10.1108/JHOM-05-2019-0144

Table I.

“Receptive contexts for change” framework

Factors Description Focus of analysis Empirical focus
Quality and coherence of policy Evidence-based policy and alignment between goals, feasibility and implementation requirements at both national and local levels Macro level The role of policy priorities for improving health care
Environmental pressure Environmental conditions for transformational change, including political context Macro level The role of financial and public concerns to service improvement
Supportive organisational culture Organisational support and commitment for change Meso level The role of shared values, beliefs and patterns of behaviour
Change agenda and its locale Local political culture and support for organisational changes Meso level The role of local pressures to improve health services
Simplicity and clarity of goals and priorities Identified goals, priorities and a pathway for change that is sustainable over time Meso level The role of multiple priorities at both national and local levels
Cooperative inter-organisation network Joined-up thinking/partnership arrangements across organisational and professional boundaries – formal and informal Meso level The role of partnerships, alliances or other collaborations between professionals and organisations working together
Managerial–clinical relations High-trust managerial–clinical relationships Micro level The role of relationship building through multi-disciplinary teams
Key people leading change Leadership and adoption of a shared vision, values and beliefs Micro level The role of credible change agents/champions to lead change/system leadership