Quatman-Yates Catherine C, Paterno Mark V, Strenk Mariann L, Kiger Michelle A, Hogan Tory H, Cunningham Brian, Reder Rebecca
Adv Health Care Manag. 2019 Oct 24;18. doi: 10.1108/S1474-823120190000018009.
The importance of culture is often emphasized for continuous learning and quality improvement within health care organizations. Limited empirical evidence for cultivating a culture that supports continuous learning and quality improvement in health care settings is currently available. The purpose of this report is to characterize the evolution of a large division of physical therapists and occupational therapists in a pediatric hospital setting from 2005 to 2018 to identify key facilitators and barriers for cultivating a culture empowered to engage in continuous learning and improvement. An ethnographic methodology was used including participant observation, document review, and stakeholder interviews to acquire a deep understanding and develop a theoretical model to depict insights gained from the investigation. A variety of individual, social, and structural enablers and motivators emerged as key influences toward a culture empowered to support continuous learning and improvement. Features of the system that helped create sustainable, positive momentum (e.g., systems thinking, leaders with grit, and mindful design) and factors that hindered momentum (e.g., system uncertainty, staff turnover, slow barrier resolution, and competing priorities) were also identified. Individual-level, social-level, and structural-level elements all influenced the culture that emerged over a 12-year period. Several cultural catalysts and deterrents emerged as factors that supported and hindered progress and sustainability of the emergent culture. Cultivating a culture of continuous learning and improvement is possible. Purposeful consideration of the proposed model and identified factors from this report may yield important insights to advance understanding of how to cultivate a culture that facilitates continuous learning and improvement within a health care setting.
文化对于医疗保健组织内的持续学习和质量改进的重要性常常得到强调。目前,在医疗保健环境中培养支持持续学习和质量改进的文化的实证证据有限。本报告的目的是描述一家儿科医院环境中一个大型物理治疗师和职业治疗师部门在2005年至2018年期间的发展演变,以确定培养一种有能力参与持续学习和改进的文化的关键促进因素和障碍。采用了人种学方法,包括参与观察、文件审查和利益相关者访谈,以获得深入理解并开发一个理论模型来描述从调查中获得的见解。各种个人、社会和结构层面的促进因素和激励因素成为对一种有能力支持持续学习和改进的文化的关键影响因素。还确定了有助于创造可持续积极势头的系统特征(如系统思维、有毅力的领导者和精心设计)以及阻碍势头的因素(如系统不确定性、人员流动、障碍解决缓慢和相互竞争的优先事项)。个人层面、社会层面和结构层面的因素都影响了在12年期间形成的文化。出现了几个文化催化剂和阻碍因素,它们是支持和阻碍新兴文化的进步与可持续性的因素。培养持续学习和改进的文化是可能的。有目的地考虑本报告中提出的模型和确定的因素,可能会产生重要见解,以推进对如何在医疗保健环境中培养促进持续学习和改进的文化的理解。