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知识管理、健康信息技术与护士的工作投入度。

Knowledge management, health information technology and nurses' work engagement.

作者信息

Hendriks Paul H J, Ligthart Paul E M, Schouteten Roel L J

机构信息

Paul H.J. Hendriks, PhD, is Professor of Organizations and Knowledge, Institute for Management Research, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. E-mail:

出版信息

Health Care Manage Rev. 2016 Jul-Sep;41(3):256-66. doi: 10.1097/HMR.0000000000000075.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Knowledge management (KM) extends the health information technology (HIT) literature by addressing its impact on creating knowledge by sharing and using the knowledge of health care professionals in hospitals.

PURPOSE

The aim of the study was to provide insight into how HIT affects nurses' explicit and tacit knowledge of their ongoing work processes and work engagement.

METHODOLOGY

Data were collected from 74 nurses in four wards of a Dutch hospital via a paper-and-pencil survey using validated measurement instruments. In a quasiexperimental research design, HIT was introduced in the two experimental wards in contrast to the two control wards. At the time of the HIT introduction, a pretest was administered in all four wards and was followed by a posttest after 3 months. Data were analyzed via partial least squares modeling.

RESULTS

Generally, nurses' tacit knowledge (i.e., their insight into and their capacity to make sense of the work processes) appears to be a significant and strong predictor of their work engagement. In contrast, nurses' explicit knowledge (i.e., information feedback about patients and tasks) only indirectly affects work engagement via its effect on tacit knowledge. Its effect on work engagement therefore depends on the mediating role of tacit knowledge. Interestingly, introducing HIT significantly affects only nurses' explicit knowledge, not their tacit knowledge or work engagement.

PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS

Nurses' tacit and explicit knowledge needs to be systematically distinguished when implementing HIT/KM programs to increase work engagement in the workplace. Tacit knowledge (insight into work processes) appears to be pivotal, whereas efforts aimed only at improving available information will not lead to a higher level of work engagement in nurses' work environments.

摘要

背景

知识管理(KM)通过探讨其对医院医疗保健专业人员知识共享和利用所产生的知识创造影响,扩展了健康信息技术(HIT)文献。

目的

本研究旨在深入了解HIT如何影响护士对其正在进行的工作流程的显性和隐性知识以及工作投入度。

方法

通过使用经过验证的测量工具进行纸笔调查,从荷兰一家医院四个病房的74名护士中收集数据。在准实验研究设计中,与两个对照病房相比,在两个实验病房引入了HIT。在引入HIT时,在所有四个病房进行了预测试,并在3个月后进行了后测试。通过偏最小二乘建模对数据进行分析。

结果

一般来说,护士的隐性知识(即他们对工作流程的洞察力和理解能力)似乎是其工作投入度的一个重要且强有力的预测指标。相比之下,护士的显性知识(即关于患者和任务的信息反馈)仅通过其对隐性知识的影响间接影响工作投入度。因此,其对工作投入度的影响取决于隐性知识的中介作用。有趣的是,引入HIT仅显著影响护士的显性知识,而不影响其隐性知识或工作投入度。

实践意义

在实施HIT/KM计划以提高工作场所的工作投入度时,需要系统地区分护士的隐性和显性知识。隐性知识(对工作流程的洞察力)似乎至关重要,而仅旨在改善可用信息的努力不会导致护士工作环境中更高水平的工作投入度。

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