Keown Anne Marie, Teeling Seán Paul, McNamara Martin
UCD Centre for Interdisciplinary Research, Education and Innovation in Health Systems, School of Nursing, Midwifery & Health Systems, University College Dublin, Dublin, D04 V1W8, Ireland.
Centre for Person-Centered Practice Research,Division of Nursing, School of Health Sciences, Queen Margaret University Drive, Queen Margaret University, EH21 6UU Musselburgh, UK.
HRB Open Res. 2024 Aug 13;7:54. doi: 10.12688/hrbopenres.13933.1. eCollection 2024.
Global healthcare faces challenges such as rising costs, budget constraints, aging populations, chronic diseases, and increasing patient expectations. Healthcare organisations are deploying continuous improvement methodologies to address these challenges. Lean, derived from the Toyota Production System, focuses on eliminating non-value-adding activity and enhancing efficiency, making it a prominent quality improvement approach in healthcare. Effective implementation of Lean requires robust leadership to sustain improvements and foster a culture of continuous improvement. However, the attributes, values, principles, and behaviours of effective Lean leaders in healthcare remain underexplored.
This realist review protocol details methods to research how leaders' and managers' attributes, values, principles, and behaviours contribute to the sustainable implementation of Lean in healthcare. Following the RAMESES guidelines, a five-stage structured methodology will be used: defining the scope of the review and developing initial theories, developing the search strategy, reviewing primary studies and extracting data, synthesising evidence and developing conclusions, refining theory iteratively, and disseminating findings. An Expert Panel and reference groups of healthcare managers and leaders will refine candidate programme theories (CPTs) into initial programme theories (IPTs), guiding detailed evidence searches and data extraction.
This realist review will deepen our understanding of the specific mechanisms by which leadership impacts Lean implementation outcomes in the context of acute hospitals. By exploring how leadership attributes, values, principles and behaviours shape outcomes for diverse stakeholders, the review aims to provide critical insights into the dynamics driving the success of Lean in healthcare. The findings will inform policy and practice, enhancing leadership strategies to improve patient and staff experiences, patient outcomes, and organizational performance.
全球医疗保健面临着成本上升、预算限制、人口老龄化、慢性病以及患者期望不断提高等挑战。医疗保健组织正在采用持续改进方法来应对这些挑战。源自丰田生产系统的精益理念专注于消除非增值活动并提高效率,使其成为医疗保健领域突出的质量改进方法。精益的有效实施需要强有力的领导来维持改进并培育持续改进的文化。然而,医疗保健领域有效精益领导者的特质、价值观、原则和行为仍未得到充分探索。
本现实主义综述方案详细介绍了研究领导者和管理者的特质、价值观、原则和行为如何促进医疗保健领域精益的可持续实施的方法。遵循拉梅塞斯指南,将使用五阶段结构化方法:确定综述范围并形成初始理论,制定检索策略,审查原始研究并提取数据,综合证据并得出结论,迭代完善理论,以及传播研究结果。一个专家小组以及医疗保健管理者和领导者的参考小组将把候选项目理论(CPTs)提炼为初始项目理论(IPTs),指导详细的证据检索和数据提取。
本现实主义综述将加深我们对在急症医院背景下领导力影响精益实施结果的具体机制的理解。通过探索领导力特质、价值观、原则和行为如何塑造不同利益相关者的结果,该综述旨在为推动医疗保健领域精益成功的动态因素提供关键见解。研究结果将为政策和实践提供信息,加强领导策略以改善患者和员工体验、患者结局及组织绩效。