Centre for Healthcare Resilience and Implementation Science, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, 2109, Australia.
OPEN, Odense Patient Data Explorative Network, University of Southern Denmark and Odense University Hospital, DK-5000, Odense, Denmark.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2020 Apr 15;20(1):306. doi: 10.1186/s12913-020-05177-7.
This study aimed to examine managers' attitudes towards and use of a mandatory accreditation program in Denmark, the Danish Healthcare Quality Program (Den Danske Kvalitetsmodel [DDKM]) after it was terminated in 2015.
We designed a nationwide cross-sectional online survey of all senior and middle managers in the 31 somatic and psychiatric public hospitals in Denmark. We elicited managers' attitudes towards and use of DDKM as a management using 5-point Likert scales. Regression analysis examined differences in responses by age, years in current position, and management level.
The response rate was 49% with 533 of 1095 managers participating. Overall, managers' perceptions of accreditation were favorable, highlighting key findings about some of the strengths of accreditation. DDKM was found most useful for standardizing processes, improving patient safety, and clarifying responsibility in the organization. Managers were most negative about DDKM's ability to improve their hospitals' financial performance, reshape the work environment, and support the function of clinical teams. Results were generally consistent across age and management level; however, managers with greater years of experience in their position had more favorable attitudes, and there was some variation in attitudes towards and use of DDKM between regions.
Future attention should be paid to attitudes towards accreditation. Positive attitudes and the effective use of accreditation as a management tool can support the implementation of accreditation, the development of standards, overcoming disagreements and boundaries and improving future quality programs.
本研究旨在探讨丹麦医疗质量计划(丹麦医疗质量模型 [DDKM])在 2015 年终止后,管理者对其的态度和使用情况。
我们设计了一项全国性的、基于互联网的、针对丹麦 31 家公立综合医院和精神病院的所有高级和中级管理人员的横断面调查。我们使用 5 分制李克特量表来评估管理人员对 DDKM 的态度和使用情况,以作为一种管理工具。回归分析考察了年龄、现任职位年限和管理层次等因素对回答的差异。
响应率为 49%,共有 1095 名管理人员中的 533 名参与。总的来说,管理者对认证的看法是积极的,突出了认证的一些优势。DDKM 被认为最有利于标准化流程、提高患者安全和明确组织内的责任。管理者对 DDKM 提高医院财务业绩、重塑工作环境和支持临床团队功能的能力最不看好。结果在年龄和管理层次上基本一致;然而,在现任职位上经验更丰富的管理人员的态度更积极,不同地区对 DDKM 的态度和使用情况存在差异。
未来应关注对认证的态度。积极的态度和有效地将认证作为一种管理工具,可以支持认证的实施、标准的制定、克服分歧和界限,并改善未来的质量计划。