在分布式领导中共享责任以改善医疗保健:对美国牙科机构的研究。

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Leadership in Health Services Pub Date : 2022-08-16 DOI:10.1108/LHS-03-2022-0019
A Erin Bass, Ivana Milosevic, Mary Uhl-Bien, Sucheta Nadkarni
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目的:分布式领导(DL)中的问责制对于DL在卫生服务组织中推动积极成果至关重要。尽管如此,问责制如何在DL中出现尚不清楚。本研究旨在了解问责制是如何在深度学习中出现的,以便分布式领导者能够推动医疗保健服务的改善——这是当今医疗服务环境中日益重要的成果。设计/方法/方法:作者使用了美国牙科机构“Environ”的工具性案例研究,因为它经历了战略变革,以改善农村人口的医疗保健服务。作者关注战略变革中的深度学习,并收集了访谈、观察和档案数据。研究发现:研究结果表明,DL中的问责制表现为共享问责制,有三个要素:个人所有权、代理行为和共同的信念体系。这些都是DL推进改善医疗保健访问的战略变革所必需的。实践启示:高层管理者应该认识到由深度学习驱动的涌现过程。这包括让员工之间的联系、协调和联系起来,这样想法、流程和实践就可以出现,并允许在DL中共享责任。原创性/价值:本研究的主要贡献在于确定了深度学习中的共同责任及其三个要素:个人所有权、代理行为和共同的信念体系。这些元素可以作为展示医疗保健组织中“深度学习如何工作”的平台。
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Shared accountability in distributed leadership for improved healthcare access: a study of a US dental institution.

Purpose: Accountability within distributed leadership (DL) is critical for DL to drive positive outcomes in health services organizations. Despite this, how accountability emerges in DL is less clear. This study aims to understand how accountability emerges in DL so that distributed leaders can drive improvements in healthcare access - an increasingly important outcome in today's health services environment.

Design/methodology/approach: The authors use an instrumental case study of a dental institution in the USA, "Environ," as it underwent a strategic change to improve healthcare access to rural populations. The authors focused on DL occurring within the strategic change and collected interview, observation and archival data.

Findings: The findings demonstrate accountability in DL emerged as shared accountability and has three elements: personal ownership, agentic actions and a shared belief system. Each of these was necessary for DL to advance the strategic change for improved healthcare access.

Practical implications: Top managers should be cognizant of the emergence processes driven by DL. This includes enabling pockets of employees to connect, align and link up so that ideas, processes and practices can emerge and allow for shared accountability in DL.

Originality/value: The overarching contribution of this research is identifying shared accountability in DL and its three elements: personal ownership, agentic actions and a shared belief system. These elements serve as a platform to demonstrate "how DL works" in a healthcare organization.

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