2019
DOI: 10.1108/lhs-09-2018-0041
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Training leaders for a culture of quality and safety

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand the degree to which a quality and safety culture exists after healthcare workers in an academic medical center complete a quality improvement and patient safety education program focused on developing leaders to change the future of healthcare quality and safety. Design/methodology/approach The safety attitudes questionnaire (SAQ) short-form was used for measuring the culture of quality and safety among healthcare workers who were graduates of an academic me… Show more

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“…Competent and thoughtful leaders contribute to improvements in safety and organisational culture. They understand that systemic flaws exist and that each step in a care process has the potential for failure simply because humans make mistakes (20)(21)(22). This commitment is needed from all organisational leaders (governing boards and clinical leaders) as well as management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Competent and thoughtful leaders contribute to improvements in safety and organisational culture. They understand that systemic flaws exist and that each step in a care process has the potential for failure simply because humans make mistakes (20)(21)(22). This commitment is needed from all organisational leaders (governing boards and clinical leaders) as well as management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…QI is now a part of many preregistration training programs in medical, nursing, and allied health disciplines [5,6,7,8]. Organizations have also developed in-house training programs to build capacity for health service redesign [9,10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PCC is an important element to improve health care quality (Beattie et al, 2016;Feldman et al, 2019;Gill et al, 2010) and service providers are responsible to concern the quality as system-oriented thinking (Huotari & Havrdová, 2016;Nummela et al, 2019) and to recognize and manage to make sense of it (Martin et al, 2015). Patient-centered communication is essential in patient-clinician interaction and is an important factor in pursuit of PCC.…”
Section: Pcc In Health Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organizational rules influence individuals in formal and informal ways in daily actions (Mills et al, 2010), which construct their meanings in shared practical realitytrue unique and social experiences (Epstein & Street, 2011;Langenberg & Wesseling, 2016). According to Feldman et al (2019), investment in quality and safety culture improvement requires training and support to change process for personnel. Viewpoints of this study results can be used to demonstrate and exploit practical benefits in implementing HCQR to reduce resistance of change, motivate to continuous processing, and achieve HCQR adoption on organizations (Haataja et al, 2012).…”
Section: Weick's Sensemaking Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
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