Using quality improvement to deliver a systematic organisational approach to enjoying work in healthcare

M. Aurelio, Nicola Ballingall, Auzewell Chitewe, Catherine Heaney, Amar J. Shah
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Staff wellbeing is increasingly linked to good outcomes for service users in healthcare. Therefore, it is important for organisations to find ways to focus on wellbeing and staff experience at work. This article shares learning from 5 years of using the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's joy in work framework, coupled with quality improvement methods to enhance staff experience and wellbeing. This demonstrates how teams were brought together in a collaborative learning system to apply quality improvement to enhance joy in work. Key steps are shared for other organisations wanting to undertake this work, including the application of improvement methods to empower teams locally to develop, design and test change ideas, and measure their impact. The design of systems and structures required to meaningfully bring teams together and the type of leadership that enhances this work are also considered. Key learning points for other organisations include the need for improvement principles to iterate the organisational approach, make measurement simple, encourage a bias to action and make the work fun.
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利用质量改进提供系统的组织方法来享受医疗保健工作
员工的幸福感越来越与医疗保健服务用户的良好结果联系在一起。因此,重要的是,组织要找到方法来关注员工的幸福感和工作体验。本文分享了5年来使用医疗保健改善研究所快乐工作框架的经验,以及提高员工体验和幸福感的质量改进方法。这展示了团队如何在协作学习系统中团结在一起,应用质量改进来提高工作的乐趣。其他希望开展这项工作的组织分享了关键步骤,包括应用改进方法,使当地团队能够开发、设计和测试变革理念,并衡量其影响。还考虑了有意义地将团队聚集在一起所需的系统和结构的设计,以及加强这项工作的领导类型。其他组织的关键学习点包括需要改进原则来迭代组织方法,使测量变得简单,鼓励行动偏见,并使工作变得有趣。
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期刊介绍: British Journal of Healthcare Management (BJHCM) is the independent monthly journal which is essential reading for all health service managers, policymakers, influencers and commentators. Launched in 1995, BJHCM mixes peer-reviewed management articles with interviews, analysis and comment to bring you a sharp, topical and valuable insight into what"s happening in and around the NHS. To reflect the way that the NHS is changing, the journal has recently received a major face-lift and several new features now appear alongside BJHCM"s excellent state-of-the-art review articles and celebrated columnists.
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