2015
DOI: 10.3402/nstep.v1.30178
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Pedagogical approaches in quality improvement coaching in healthcare: a Swedish case study of how improvement coaches approach learning in a contemporary healthcare system

Abstract: In this study we adopt a critical perspective and explore different coaching styles in quality improvement (QI) work in the provision of healthcare. Coaching has gained attention as an effective way to enhance QI in healthcare. This study investigates how coaching is realised in terms of learning: What kinds of learning ideals pervade QI coaching, and how is support for learning realised, given the prevailing conditions in a contemporary healthcare system? For the purpose of this case study, a group of coaches… Show more

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“…Having some form of human component within the process is seen as beneficial to actively manage the barriers and enablers that are encountered ( 9 ). Various roles are described in the implementation and improvement literature, for example, knowledge brokers and boundary spanners ( 10 ), opinion leaders ( 11 ), academic detailers ( 12 ), improvement coaches ( 13 , 14 ), and educational outreach visitors ( 15 ), to name just a few. While terminology varies and often overlaps, there are some distinct differences in terms of how specific roles function ( 16 ).…”
Section: Tailoring To Context—who and How?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Having some form of human component within the process is seen as beneficial to actively manage the barriers and enablers that are encountered ( 9 ). Various roles are described in the implementation and improvement literature, for example, knowledge brokers and boundary spanners ( 10 ), opinion leaders ( 11 ), academic detailers ( 12 ), improvement coaches ( 13 , 14 ), and educational outreach visitors ( 15 ), to name just a few. While terminology varies and often overlaps, there are some distinct differences in terms of how specific roles function ( 16 ).…”
Section: Tailoring To Context—who and How?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The iterative approach supported an ongoing analysis and reflection process, which gradually deepened the staff teams' knowledge of the children. The social interaction that occurs when people analyse phenomena and solve things together, is an important learning aspect of improvement work (Norman, 2015). Skills development for staff who support individuals with intellectual disabilities is promoted by multiple components such as workshops, coaching and feedback (Simpson et al, 2022), which build up the current improvement programme.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the facilitators themselves) at the centre of the intervention so that it becomes more than a toolkit document, but a facilitator's guide to supporting this work. The QI coaching models in health care 142 may provide opportunities for articulating such a role outside a research context.…”
Section: Working With Patient Experience Feedback: Pushing the Boundaries Of Quality Improvementmentioning
confidence: 99%