Hay Georgia J, Klonek Florian E, Thomas Cati S, Bauskis Alicia, Baynam Gareth, Parker Sharon K
Center for Transformative Work Design, Future of Work Institute, Curtin University Graduate School of Business, Perth, WA, Australia.
Business School, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia.
Front Pediatr. 2020 Sep 18;8:582. doi: 10.3389/fped.2020.00582. eCollection 2020.
The accurate and efficient diagnosis of rare diseases, many of which include congenital anomalies, depends largely on the specialists who diagnose them - including their ability to work alongside specialists from other fields and to take full advantage of cutting-edge precision medicine technologies and precision public health approaches. However, highly specialized clinicians operating within a historically-siloed healthcare system is antithetical to the multi-disciplinary, collaborative, and creative approach that facilitates the diagnosis of rare diseases. The Western Australian Undiagnosed Diseases Program (UDP-WA) successfully re-designed the work of the involved clinicians to facilitate teamworking across silos. To understand the effectiveness of the Western Australian program, we draw on a SMART work design perspective (i.e., work that involves Stimulation, Mastery, Agency, Relations, and Tolerable demands). We propose that the redesign was successful in part because it improved crucial psychosocial work characteristics that are less prevalent in the broader work system, as identified in the SMART model. Based on the effectiveness of UDP-WA and its SMART design, we provide a framework that clinicians, healthcare managers, and policymakers can consider when they re-design work so that they can create SMART jobs within healthcare.
罕见病的准确高效诊断,其中许多包括先天性异常,很大程度上依赖于诊断这些疾病的专家——包括他们与其他领域专家合作的能力,以及充分利用前沿精准医学技术和精准公共卫生方法的能力。然而,在历史上相互隔离的医疗体系中工作的高度专业化临床医生,与促进罕见病诊断的多学科、协作性和创造性方法背道而驰。西澳大利亚未确诊疾病项目(UDP-WA)成功地重新设计了相关临床医生的工作,以促进跨部门协作。为了解西澳大利亚项目的成效,我们借鉴了SMART工作设计视角(即涉及激励、精通、自主性、人际关系和可承受需求的工作)。我们认为,重新设计之所以成功,部分原因在于它改善了关键的心理社会工作特征,而这些特征在更广泛的工作系统中并不常见,正如SMART模型所指出的那样。基于UDP-WA及其SMART设计的有效性,我们提供了一个框架,临床医生、医疗管理者和政策制定者在重新设计工作时可以参考,以便在医疗保健领域创造SMART型工作岗位。