Karnieli-Miller Orit, Taylor Amanda C, Inui Thomas S, Ivy Steven S, Frankel Richard M
Department of Community Mental Health, University of Haifa, Israel, and Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA;
Rambam Maimonides Med J. 2011 Oct 31;2(4):e0062. doi: 10.5041/RMMJ.10062. Print 2011 Oct.
OBJECTIVE—: To understand high-performing frontline employees' values as reflected in their narratives of day-to-day interactions in a large health care organization. METHODS—: A total of 150 employees representing various roles within the organization were interviewed and asked to share work-life narratives (WLNs) about value-affirming situations (i.e. situations in which they believed their actions to be fully aligned with their values) and value-challenging situations (i.e. when their actions or the actions of others were not consistent with their values), using methods based on appreciative inquiry. RESULTS—: The analysis revealed 10 broad values. Most of the value-affirming WLNs were about the story-teller and team providing care for the patient/family. Half of the value-challenging WLNs were about the story-teller or a patient and barriers created by the organization, supervisor, or physician. Almost half of these focused on "treating others with disrespect/respect". Only 15% of the value-challenging WLNs contained a resolution reached by the participants, often leaving them describing unresolved and frequently negative feelings. CONCLUSIONS—: Appreciative inquiry and thematic analysis methods were found to be an effective tool for understanding the important and sometimes competing role personal and institutional values play in day-to-day work. There is remarkable potential in using WLNs as a way to surface and reinforce shared values and, perhaps more importantly, respectfully to identify and discuss conflicting personal and professional values.
了解大型医疗保健机构中表现出色的一线员工在日常互动叙述中所反映出的价值观。方法:对该机构内代表不同角色的150名员工进行访谈,并要求他们使用基于肯定式探询的方法分享有关价值肯定情境(即他们认为自己的行为与价值观完全一致的情境)和价值挑战情境(即他们自己或他人的行为与价值观不一致的情境)的工作生活叙述(WLN)。结果:分析揭示了10种广泛的价值观。大多数价值肯定的工作生活叙述是关于讲述者和团队为患者/家庭提供护理的。价值挑战的工作生活叙述中有一半是关于讲述者或患者以及由组织、主管或医生造成的障碍。其中近一半集中在“以不尊重/尊重的方式对待他人”。只有15%的价值挑战工作生活叙述包含参与者达成的解决方案,他们常常描述未解决的且往往是负面的感受。结论:发现肯定式探询和主题分析方法是理解个人和机构价值观在日常工作中所起的重要且有时相互冲突的作用的有效工具。将工作生活叙述作为一种揭示和强化共同价值观的方式具有显著潜力,也许更重要的是,以尊重的方式识别和讨论相互冲突的个人和职业价值观。