Centre for Innovative Human Systems, School of Psychology, Trinity College, The University of Dublin, D02 PN40 Dublin, Ireland.
Beacon Hospital, Sandyford, D18 AK68 Dublin, Ireland.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jan 22;19(3):1246. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19031246.
Changes in healthcare tend to be project-based with whole system change, which acknowledges the interconnectedness of socio-technical factors, not the norm. This paper attempts to address the question of whole system change posed by the special issue and brings together other research presented in this special issue. A case study approach was adopted to understand the deployment of a whole system change in the acute hospital setting along four dimensions of a socio-technical systems framework: culture, system functioning, action, and sense-making. The case study demonstrates evidence of whole system improvement. The approach to change was co-designed by staff and management, projects involving staff from all specialities and levels of seniority were linked to each other and to the strategic objectives of the organisation, and learnings from first-generation projects have been passed to second and third-generation process improvements. The socio-technical systems framework was used retrospectively to assess the system change but could also be used prospectively to help healthcare organisations develop approaches to whole system improvement.
医疗保健的变化往往是以项目为基础的,而整个系统的变革则承认了社会技术因素的相互关联性,这不是常态。本文试图回答特刊提出的整个系统变革问题,并汇集了特刊中提出的其他研究。采用案例研究方法,从社会技术系统框架的四个维度(文化、系统功能、行动和意义建构)来理解整个系统变革在急性医院环境中的部署。案例研究证明了整个系统改进的证据。变革方法是由员工和管理层共同设计的,涉及所有专业和不同资历的员工的项目相互关联,并与组织的战略目标相关联,第一代项目的经验教训已经传递给第二代和第三代的流程改进。社会技术系统框架被用来回顾性地评估系统变革,但也可以前瞻性地用于帮助医疗保健组织制定整个系统改进的方法。