Theory of Change

A Theory of Change (TOC) describes the path to impact of an activity, programme or organisation. It describes the way in which the impact goals will be achieved. Below a simplified presentation of the TOC for the SGEP.

* The information provided through Clinical Connect can either confirm or improve clinical knowledge and/or current practice. Improvement will therefore only take place when the information is new or different from existing knowledge.

Inputs
  • Content based on local data analysis and latest, best practice knowledge
  • Relevant, need-based topics
  • High quality, evidence-based resources
  • Health equity lens applied to each topic
  • Peer developed and led
  • Human resources
  • Financial resources
Conditions
  • Small groups of optimal size
  • Group environment is safe
  • All disciplines feel valued
  • Clinical Connect meets professional development standards
Outputs
  • Up to date clinical knowledge
  • Non-judgemental reflection with peers
  • Discussion of difficult or complex situations
  • Strengthened (cross-disciplinary) primary care connections
Conditions
  • Clinician applies learning in practice
  • Clinician has resources to put learning into practice
  • Attendees connect with one another
Outcomes
  • Clinicians are up to date with latest best practice
  • Improved clinical decision making and practice*
  • Clinician has improved sense of support
  • Clinician feels more confident in practice
  • Improved interdisciplinary understanding
  • Improved ability to work to top of scope and/or full breadth of scope
Conditions
  • Information and best practice is consistently applied
  • Professional connections are valued and maintained over time
Impacts Short Term
  • Better patient care
  • Improved ability to guide patients to right people in primary care
  • Consistent messaging for patients and whānau across primary care
  • Clinician experiences less professional isolation
  • Less clinician burnout
  • Optimised use of resources Reduced unhealthy variation
Impacts Long Term
  • A more connected health care system (not working in silos)
  • Better patient health and reduced morbidity
  • A more resilient primary care workforce
  • Improved retention in primary care
  • Resource/cost savings across system

* The information provided through Clinical Connect can either confirm or improve clinical knowledge and/or current practice. Improvement will therefore only take place when the information is new or different from existing knowledge.