The better work, better care framework: 7 strategies for sustainable healthcare system process improvement.

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Health Systems Pub Date : 2023-04-27 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20476965.2023.2198580
W P Neumann, N Purdy
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Abstract

Healthcare systems are under pressure to control costs and improve performance. Efforts to apply improvement trends such as "Lean" and other industrial engineering approaches have led to degradation of the working environment for healthcare professionals. Research is increasingly demonstrating how poor working environments contribute to declines in care quality and has led to calls for a "quadruple aim" with a focus on the working environment alongside quality, cost, and patient experience factors. This paper contributes to the debate by using a "systems" perspective to propose seven strategies by which healthcare systems might be improved without compromising the working environment. This article presents a rationale for these strategies based on current organisational psychology and human factors research and how these strategies might be deployed in practice. The authors argue that better working conditions leads to better care for patients and presents a viable approach for both practitioners and researchers to pursue the "Better Work, Better Care" agenda.

更好的工作,更好的护理框架:可持续医疗系统流程改进的7项策略
医疗保健系统面临着控制成本和提高绩效的压力。努力应用 "精益 "和其他工业工程方法等改进趋势,导致医疗保健专业人员的工作环境恶化。越来越多的研究表明,恶劣的工作环境是如何导致医疗质量下降的,这也促使人们呼吁实现 "四重目标",将工作环境与质量、成本和患者体验等因素结合起来。本文从 "系统 "的角度出发,提出了在不损害工作环境的前提下改善医疗系统的七项策略,为这一争论做出了贡献。本文以当前的组织心理学和人为因素研究为基础,阐述了这些策略的基本原理,以及如何在实践中运用这些策略。作者认为,更好的工作条件可以为患者提供更好的护理,并为从业人员和研究人员提供了一种可行的方法,以实现 "更好的工作,更好的护理 "议程。
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