在英国医疗保健团队中增加工作乐趣:国家质量改进协作

Amar Shah, S. Akhtar, Tom Ayers, Rosanna Bevan, E. Cannon, Matthew Milarski, R. Souza, Ros Warby
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2021年,英格兰和威尔士的38个医疗团队参加了全国享受工作质量改善协作,旨在提高员工的福祉,创造工作乐趣。支持参与小组使用质量改进方法和工具作为国家学习网络的一部分。在项目结束时,16个团队在至少一项结果指标上有所改善,而17个团队在至少一项结果指标上持续恶化。来自所有团队的综合数据显示,所有三项结果衡量指标均较基线有所改善,经常享受工作的人的比例平均提高了51%,没有倦怠症状的人的比例平均提高了41%,极有可能推荐自己的团队作为工作场所的人的比例平均提高了42%。作为全国范围内第一个关于这一主题的项目,这些发现为临床和非临床团队提供了改变的想法,可以适应或复制,以提高他们在工作中的快乐和幸福,并建立他们对可能面临的障碍以及克服这些障碍所需的理解。从经过测试的想法和从整个协作中学习的经验中,我们创造了一个提高员工福利和工作乐趣的变革理论,为这一领域的未来工作提供信息。
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Increasing joy in work in UK healthcare teams: a national quality improvement collaborative
In 2021, 38 healthcare teams across England and Wales took part in the national enjoying work quality improvement collaborative, which aimed to enhance staff wellbeing and create joy in work. Participating teams were supported to use quality improvement methodology and tools as part of a national learning network. At the end of the programme, 16 teams saw an improvement in at least one outcome measure, while 17 teams saw a sustained deterioration in at least one outcome measure. Aggregate data from all teams demonstrated improvements from baseline in all three outcome measures, with a 51% average improvement in the percentage of people who frequently enjoyed being at work, a 41% average improvement in the percentage of people experiencing no symptoms of burnout and a 42% average improvement in the percentage of people who were extremely likely to recommend their team as a place to work. As the first programme on this topic at a national scale, these findings provide ideas for change that can be adapted or replicated by clinical and non-clinical teams to improve their joy and wellbeing at work, and build their understanding of the barriers they may face and what is needed to overcome them. From the ideas tested and the learning from across the collaborative, a theory of change for enhancing staff wellbeing and joy in work has been created to inform future work in this area.
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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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