Developing a relational playbook for cardiology teams to cultivate supportive learning environments, enhance clinician well-being, and veteran care

IF 2.6 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Heather M. Gilmartin, Brigid Connelly, Edward Hess, Candice Mueller, Mary E. Plomondon, Stephen W. Waldo, Catherine Battaglia
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Abstract

Introduction

Despite the Veterans Health Administration (VA) efforts to become a learning health system (LHS) and high-reliability organization (HRO), interventions to build supportive learning environments within teams are not reliably implemented, contributing to high levels of burnout, turnover, and variation in care. Supportive learning environments build capabilities for teaching and learning, empower teams to safely trial and adapt new things, and adopt highly reliable work practices (eg, debriefs). Innovative approaches to create supportive learning environments are needed to advance LHS and HRO theory and research into practice.

Methods

To guide the identification of evidence-based interventions that cultivate supportive learning environments, the authors used a longitudinal, mixed-methods design and LHS and HRO frameworks. We partnered with the 81 VA cardiac catheterization laboratories and conducted surveys, interviews, and literature reviews that informed a Relational Playbook for Cardiology Teams.

Results

The Relational Playbook resources and 50 evidence-based interventions are organized into five LHS and HRO-guided chapters: Create a positive culture, teamwork, leading teams, joy in work, communication, and high reliability. The interventions are designed for managers to integrate into existing meetings or trainings to cultivate supportive learning environments.

Conclusions

LHS and HRO frameworks describe how organizations can continually learn and deliver nearly error-free services. The Playbook resources and interventions translate LHS and HRO frameworks for real-world implementation by healthcare managers. This work will cultivate supportive learning environments, employee well-being, and Veteran safety while providing insights into LHS and HRO theory, research, and practice.

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为心脏病学团队制定一个关系剧本,以培养支持性的学习环境,提高临床医生的幸福感和退伍军人的护理
尽管退伍军人健康管理局(VA)努力成为一个学习健康系统(LHS)和高可靠性组织(HRO),但在团队内建立支持性学习环境的干预措施并没有得到可靠实施,导致了高水平的倦怠、离职和护理变化。支持性学习环境建立教学能力,使团队能够安全地尝试和适应新事物,并采用高度可靠的工作实践(如汇报)。需要创新方法来创造支持性学习环境,以推进LHS和HRO理论和研究的实践。为了指导识别培养支持性学习环境的基于证据的干预措施,作者使用了纵向、混合方法设计以及LHS和HRO框架。我们与81个VA心导管插入术实验室合作,进行了调查、访谈和文献综述,为心脏病学团队的关系行动手册提供了信息。关系行动手册资源和50项基于证据的干预措施被组织成五个LHS和HRO指导的章节:创造积极的文化、团队合作、领导团队、工作乐趣、沟通和高可靠性。这些干预措施旨在让管理者融入现有的会议或培训,以培养支持性的学习环境。LHS和HRO框架描述了组织如何不断学习和提供几乎无错误的服务。行动手册资源和干预措施将LHS和HRO框架转化为医疗管理人员在现实世界中实施的框架。这项工作将培养支持性的学习环境、员工福祉和退伍军人安全,同时提供对LHS和HRO理论、研究和实践的见解。
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Learning Health Systems
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