Baker G Ross, King Hannah, MacDonald Jeanne L, Horbar Jeffrey D
Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Pediatrics. 2003 Apr;111(4 Pt 2):e419-25.
Problems with organizational culture, lack of or poor team communications, and conflict are often seen as barriers to improvement efforts.
A survey measuring aspects of organizational culture was administered twice to staff in neonatal intensive care units participating in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Quality Improvement Collaborative Year 2000 collaborative. The surveys provided comparative data on coordination, teamwork and leadership, conflict management, unit leadership and unit culture. These data were summarized and fed back to NICU teams with guidance on their use. Interviews on the use of the survey were held with 12 medical directors and patient care leaders in 9 different NICUs.
The findings indicated that all the units contacted saw themselves as committed to undertaking the organizational survey and using the results. Some units shared the data widely and initiated changes. Other units limited the distribution of data to the unit leadership. There was no apparent relationship between scores on the survey and activities undertaken. Several respondents credited the survey with helping to promote discussions about organizational and team issues.
Future use of the survey should include additional materials to assist in disseminating the results to staff.
组织文化问题、团队沟通不足或不畅以及冲突常被视为改进工作的障碍。
对参与2000年新生儿重症监护病房质量改进协作项目的新生儿重症监护病房的工作人员进行了两次关于组织文化方面的调查。这些调查提供了关于协调、团队合作与领导力、冲突管理、科室领导力和科室文化的比较数据。对这些数据进行了总结,并反馈给新生儿重症监护病房团队,并指导他们如何使用。对9个不同新生儿重症监护病房的12名医疗主任和患者护理负责人就调查的使用情况进行了访谈。
调查结果表明,所有被联系的科室都认为自己致力于进行组织调查并使用调查结果。一些科室广泛分享数据并启动变革。其他科室则将数据分发限制在科室领导层面。调查得分与所开展的活动之间没有明显关系。几位受访者认为该调查有助于促进关于组织和团队问题的讨论。
该调查的未来使用应包括额外的材料,以协助向工作人员传播调查结果。