Bridging Perspectives, Building Resilience: Safety-II Guided Reflexive Dialogues Between Care Professionals and Clients as Part of Developing Integrated Maternity Care.
Sarah R Lips, Jolanda C G Boxem-Tiemessen, Anna M Ligthart, Tjerk Jan Schuitmaker-Warnaar, Martine C de Bruijne, Corine J M Verhoeven, Petra Verdonk, Ank de Jonge
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Abstract
Background: Limitations of traditional structures and approaches to further enhance patient safety, satisfaction, and systemic sustainability in healthcare, are becoming increasingly visible. Embedding reflexivity is a proposed strategy to promote progress. We aimed to explore the potential of creating reflexive spaces for promoting integration and client-centeredness in maternity care specifically.
Methods: In this participatory action research (PAR), two multidisciplinary and multiorganizational groups of maternity care professionals and clients (n = 28) from two Dutch regions, participated in 'reflexive dialogues'. Cases were discussed from a Safety-II perspective. In total, 22 meetings took place from 2020-2022, mostly online. Additionally, 23 participants were interviewed. Data were audio-recorded, transcribed, and thematically analyzed.
Findings: Participants were generally positive about the reflexive dialogues and Safety-II approach. They felt both safe and challenged to critically reflect on their own and each other's care practices. Exchanging perspectives, experiences, and approaches fostered trust, well-being, and repertoire, and through this, resilience.
Conclusions: By structurally stimulating, facilitating, and embedding Safety-II guided reflexive dialogues between professionals and clients from multiple organizations and disciplines, healthcare leaders could promote resilience and reinforce the transformation towards integrated, relation-centered maternity care.
期刊介绍:
Established in 2000, IJIC’s mission is to promote integrated care as a scientific discipline. IJIC’s primary purpose is to examine critically the policy and practice of integrated care and whether and how this has impacted on quality-of-care, user experiences, and cost-effectiveness.
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