What We Are Like When We Are at Our Best: Appreciative Stories of Staff in a Community Mental Health Center

M. Salyers, Ruth L. Firmin, Timothy Gearhart, Elizabeth Avery, R. Frankel
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Appreciative Inquiry is an organizational change methodology that discovers what works well in an organization and then pursues strategies to enhance those factors. The initial discovery process itself provides data ripe for qualitative analysis. Narratives were collected from 27 community mental health staff about times when they were at their best. An emergent, consensus-based analysis was used to understand the stories and exemplary work—with competent, caring staff and elements needed to support them. Findings are discussed in light of self-determination theory that people are at their best with a sense of mastery, connection, and autonomy.
当我们处于最佳状态时,我们是什么样的:社区心理健康中心工作人员的欣赏故事
赞赏式调查是一种组织变革方法,它发现组织中哪些因素运作良好,然后寻求策略来增强这些因素。最初的发现过程本身为定性分析提供了成熟的数据。收集了27名社区精神卫生工作人员关于他们处于最佳状态的时间的叙述。一个紧急的、基于共识的分析被用来理解故事和模范工作——有能力的、有爱心的工作人员和支持他们所需的要素。研究结果是根据自我决定理论进行讨论的,即人们在掌握感、联系感和自主性方面处于最佳状态。
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