UCD Centre for Interdisciplinary Research, Education, and Innovation in Health Systems (UCD IRIS), School of Nursing, Midwifery & Health Systems, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, Ireland.
Transformation Office, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Eccles St, Dublin 7, Ireland.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Nov 22;17(22):8673. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17228673.
Traditional hierarchical leadership has been implicated in patient safety failings internationally. Given that healthcare is almost wholly delivered by multidisciplinary teams, there have been calls for a more collective and team-based approach to the sharing of leadership and responsibility for patient safety. Although encouraging a collective approach to accountability can improve the provision of high quality and safe care, there is a lack of knowledge of how to train teams to adopt collective leadership. The Collective Leadership for Safety Cultures (Co-Lead) programme is a co-designed intervention for multidisciplinary healthcare teams. It is an open-source resource that offers teams a systematic approach to the development of collective leadership behaviours to promote effective teamworking and enhance patient safety cultures. This paper provides an overview of the co-design, pilot testing, and refining of this novel intervention prior to its implementation and discusses key early findings from the evaluation. The Co-Lead intervention is grounded in the real-world experiences and identified needs and priorities of frontline healthcare staff and management and was co-designed based on the evidence for collective leadership and teamwork in healthcare. It has proven feasible to implement and effective in supporting teams to lead collectively to enhance safety culture. This intervention overview will be of value to healthcare teams and practitioners seeking to promote safety culture and effective teamworking by supporting teams to lead collectively.
传统的层级式领导在国际上被认为是导致患者安全出现问题的原因之一。鉴于医疗保健几乎完全由多学科团队提供,因此有人呼吁采取更具集体性和团队性的方法来分担领导力和患者安全责任。虽然鼓励采取集体问责制可以提高高质量和安全护理的提供,但对于如何培训团队采用集体领导,我们的了解还很有限。集体领导安全文化(Co-Lead)计划是为多学科医疗保健团队设计的一项合作干预措施。它是一种开源资源,为团队提供了一种系统的方法来发展集体领导行为,以促进有效的团队合作并增强患者安全文化。本文概述了在实施之前对该新型干预措施进行的共同设计、试点测试和完善,并讨论了评估的早期关键发现。Co-Lead 干预措施基于一线医疗保健人员和管理人员的实际经验和确定的需求和优先事项,并基于医疗保健中的集体领导和团队合作的证据进行共同设计。事实证明,实施该干预措施并支持团队进行集体领导以增强安全文化是可行且有效的。这一干预措施概述将对寻求通过支持团队进行集体领导来促进安全文化和有效团队合作的医疗保健团队和从业者具有价值。