在持续合理化的医院部门促进工作场所健康

IF 1.8 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SSM. Qualitative research in health Pub Date : 2024-07-26 DOI:10.1016/j.ssmqr.2024.100466
Thor Christian Bjørnstad
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文章探讨了在挪威一家公立医院开展促进健康的体育活动的复杂性。通过广泛的案例研究,文章考察了 "积极医院 "计划的推广情况,该计划是根据工作场所体育活动的最佳实践精心设计的。与以往的研究不同,文章采用了实施促进者的视角。文章阐述了实施过程中如何面临新组织范式带来的障碍,新组织范式的特点是加强合理化、标准化和部门内的长期重组。因此,文章强调了与新公共管理相关的改革如何极大地限制了卫生政策将工作场所转变为促进健康环境的雄心。
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Workplace health promotion in a continuous Rationalised Hospital sector

The article explores the complexities of implementing health-promoting physical activity within the context of a Norwegian public hospital. Through an extensive case study, it examines the rollout of Active Hospitals, a program crafted in alignment with prevailing best practices in workplace physical activity. Departing from prior studies, the article adopts the perspective of the implementation facilitators. It illustrates how the implementation process faced obstacles stemming from new organizational paradigms, characterized by heightened rationalization, standardization, and perpetual restructuring within the sector. Consequently, the article underscores how reforms associated with New Public Management significantly limits health policies' ambitions to turn the workplace into a health-promoting setting These challenges are particularly pertinent concerning the enduring goals of social sustainability.

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