Scoping Review of the Impact of Culture on the Effectiveness of Quality Improvement Programs.

IF 3 Q2 ONCOLOGY JCO Global Oncology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-20 DOI:10.1200/GO.24.00035
Carlos Frederico Pinto, Robin Jones, Francisco Gutierrez-Delgado, Julia Tomkins, Martins Fideles Santos Neto
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Abstract

Purpose: Cultural differences and their effect on international collaboration have been studied in several industries but only recently in health care. Understanding these differences can significantly influence the outcomes of ASCO's international co-operation initiatives focused on quality improvement.

Methods: This manuscript is a scoping literature review examining how cultural differences influence the quality and safety of oncology care, and what strategies can be implemented to improve quality and outcomes in multicultural settings using cultural traits outlined by Hofstede's dimensions of culture. Power distance index (PDI; the ability to speak up without embarrassment) emerged in other industries as the most relevant trait affecting quality and team performance.

Results: Few publications are available addressing such perspective, and the literature to date revealed that cultures with small PDI tend to perform better in health care safety and quality, and leadership behavior is a dominant feature in this condition. New techniques adopting psychological safety practices can mitigate cultural traits like PDI that hinder quality practices in oncology.

Conclusion: The authors consider that psychological safety practices are a culturally sensitive strategy to ASCO's Quality Programs that can mitigate local cultural barriers and develop leadership behaviors that enable safety and quality strategies, and foster more effective international collaboration in ASCO Quality Programs in the future.

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审核文化对质量改进项目有效性的影响范围。
目的:文化差异及其对国际合作的影响已在若干行业进行了研究,但最近才在卫生保健领域进行了研究。了解这些差异可以显著影响ASCO注重质量改进的国际合作倡议的结果。方法:这篇论文是一篇范围广泛的文献综述,研究文化差异如何影响肿瘤护理的质量和安全性,以及在多元文化背景下,利用Hofstede文化维度概述的文化特征,可以实施哪些策略来提高质量和结果。权力距离指数;在其他行业,直言不讳而不感到尴尬的能力成为影响质量和团队绩效的最重要的特质。结果:很少有文献报道这一观点,迄今为止的文献显示,PDI小的文化往往在卫生保健安全和质量方面表现更好,领导行为是这种情况下的主导特征。采用心理安全实践的新技术可以减轻妨碍肿瘤质量实践的文化特征,如PDI。结论:作者认为心理安全实践是ASCO质量计划的文化敏感策略,可以减轻当地文化障碍,培养领导行为,实现安全和质量战略,并促进未来ASCO质量计划中更有效的国际合作。
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JCO Global Oncology
JCO Global Oncology Medicine-Oncology
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