The social networks of hospital staff: A realist synthesis.

Kerala Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-05-05 DOI:10.1177/13558196221076699
Claire Blacklock, Amy Darwin, Mike English, Jacob McKnight, Lisa Hinton, Elinor Harriss, Geoff Wong
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Objectives: The social ties people have with one another are known to influence behaviour, and how information is accessed and interpreted. It is unclear, however, how the social networks that exist in multi-professional health care workplaces might be used to improve quality in hospitals. This paper develops explanatory theory using realist synthesis to illuminate the details and significance of the social ties between health care workers. Specifically we ask: How, why, for whom, to what extent and in what context, do the social ties of staff within a hospital influence quality of service delivery, including quality improvement?

Methods: From a total of 75 included documents identified through an extensive systematic literature search, data were extracted and analysed to identify emergent explanatory statements.

Results: The synthesis found that within the hospital workforce, an individual's place in the social whole can be understood across four identified domains: (1) social group, (2) hierarchy, (3) bridging distance and (4) discourse. Thirty-five context-mechanism-outcome configurations were developed across these domains.

Conclusions: The relative position of individual health care workers within the overall social network in hospitals is associated with influence and agency. As such, power to bring about change is inequitably and socially situated, and subject to specific contexts. The findings of this realist synthesis offer a lens through which to understand social ties in hospitals. The findings can help identify possible strategies for intervention to improve communication and distribution of power, for individual, team and wider multi-professional behavioural change in hospitals.

医院员工的社会网络:现实主义综述。
目的:众所周知,人与人之间的社会关系会影响人们的行为,以及如何获取和解读信息。然而,目前还不清楚如何利用存在于多专业医疗保健工作场所的社会网络来提高医院的医疗质量。本文利用现实主义综合法发展了解释性理论,以阐明医护人员之间社会关系的细节和意义。具体而言,我们要问:医院内员工的社会关系如何、为何、对谁、在何种程度上以及在何种背景下影响服务质量,包括质量改进?从通过广泛的系统性文献检索确定的总共 75 篇收录文献中提取数据并进行分析,以确定新出现的解释性陈述:综述发现,在医院员工队伍中,个人在社会整体中的位置可以通过四个确定的领域来理解:(1) 社会群体,(2) 等级制度,(3) 弥合距离和 (4) 话语。在这些领域中形成了 35 种情境-机制-结果配置:结论:医护人员个人在医院整体社会网络中的相对位置与影响力和能动性相关。因此,实现变革的权力是不公平的、社会性的,并受制于特定的环境。这一现实主义综合研究的结果为我们理解医院中的社会关系提供了一个视角。这些发现有助于确定可能的干预策略,以改善医院中个人、团队和更广泛的多专业行为改变的沟通和权力分配。
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