University of Virginia School of Nursing, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA.
University of Virginia School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA.
Int Emerg Nurs. 2021 Nov;59:101082. doi: 10.1016/j.ienj.2021.101082. Epub 2021 Nov 8.
The purpose of this ethnographic study was to evaluate the cultural impacts of an emergency department (ED) move from an old to new physical space.
Fieldwork was conducted over 14 months at an academic medical center ED in the United States. Primary data sources included participant observations and semistructured interviews.
Over 720 h of participant observation and semi-structured interviews (n = 39) with emergency nurse, non-nurse clinicians, and unit administrators were collected and analyzed. One cross-cutting theme, "decisional power," and three supporting themes "inadequate move preparation," "change fatigue," and "lack of change standardization" were identified. "Decisional power" was the perceived influence certain ED groups had making move-related decisions over others. "Change fatigue" described the impact of frequent change implementation on participants' work processes, well-being, and job satisfaction. "Lack of change standardization" described power differentials between nurses striving to standardize new move-related processes and physicians implementing work styles discordant with such processes.
Findings can inform recommendations for health care policy and organizational operations such as: 1) including frontline stakeholder perspectives in move-related decisions; 2) allocating adequate time for clinician/employee training/education in the pre-move period; 3) assessing clinician/employee well-being throughout move implementation; 4) increasing unit administrator sensitivity to clinician change fatigue.
本民族志研究旨在评估急诊部(ED)从旧物理空间搬迁到新物理空间对文化的影响。
在美国一家学术医疗中心 ED 进行了为期 14 个月的实地工作。主要数据来源包括参与观察和半结构化访谈。
共收集和分析了 720 多小时的参与观察和半结构化访谈(n=39),涉及急诊护士、非护士临床医生和单位管理人员。确定了一个跨主题,即“决策权力”,以及三个支持主题,即“搬迁准备不足”、“变革疲劳”和“缺乏变革标准化”。“决策权力”是指某些 ED 群体在与其他群体相关的决策方面的影响力。“变革疲劳”描述了频繁实施变革对参与者工作流程、幸福感和工作满意度的影响。“缺乏变革标准化”描述了护士努力使新的搬迁相关流程标准化与医生实施与这些流程不一致的工作方式之间的权力差异。
研究结果可为医疗保健政策和组织运营提供建议,例如:1)在与搬迁相关的决策中纳入一线利益相关者的观点;2)在搬迁前为临床医生/员工分配足够的培训/教育时间;3)在搬迁实施过程中评估临床医生/员工的幸福感;4)提高单位管理人员对临床医生变革疲劳的敏感性。