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posted on 2022-10-04, 04:22 authored by Dean Carson, Robyn PrestonRobyn Preston, Anna-Karin HurtigObjectives: We examine the role of “local actors” and “local action” (LALA) in health service innovation in high-resource small rural settings and aim to inform debates about the extent to which communities can be empowered to drive change in service design and delivery.
Methods: Using an adapted roles and activities framework we analyzed 32 studies of innovation projects in public health, clinical interventions, and service models.
Results: Rural communities can investigate, lead, own and sustain innovation projects. However, there is a paucity of research reflecting limited reporting capacity and/or understanding of LALA. Highlighting this lack of evidence strengthens the need for study designs that enable an analysis of LALA.
Conclusion: Innovation and community participation in health services are pressing issues in small rural settings where population size and distance from health infrastructure make service delivery challenging. Current reviews of community participation in rural health give little insight into the process of innovation nor understanding of how local actors produce improvements in innovation. This review outlines how communities and institutions can harness the essential role of LALA in supporting health innovations.
Funding
Category 2 - Other Public Sector Grants Category
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Volume
43Start Page
1End Page
10Number of Pages
10eISSN
2107-6952Location
SwitzerlandPublisher
Frontiers MediaPublisher License
CC BYPublisher DOI
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Additional Rights
CC BY 4.0Language
EnglishPeer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- Yes
Acceptance Date
2022-09-02External Author Affiliations
Umea University, SwedenAuthor Research Institute
- Appleton Institute
Era Eligible
- Yes