管理疗养院的患者安全和员工安全:探讨疗养院领导如何协商其双重责任--案例研究。

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in health services Pub Date : 2024-01-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frhs.2024.1275743
Malin Rosell Magerøy, Carl Macrae, Geir Sverre Braut, Siri Wiig
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目的:在医疗保健领域,领导者的角色正变得越来越复杂,医疗保健领导者对员工的绩效、患者的体验和安全以及护理服务的质量承担着越来越多的责任。本研究旨在探讨疗养院的领导者如何管理健康、安全与环境(HSE)和质量与患者安全(QPS)的双重责任,尤其关注领导者采取的方法和面临的困境。此外,我们还希望研究领导者如何从整体上体验和管理健康、安全与环境(HSE)和质量与患者安全(QPS)的挑战:研究设计为案例研究。数据是通过对挪威五个城市的养老院领导进行半结构化个人访谈收集的:13 位来自城市和农村地区的养老院负责人参与了此次研究:数据分析得出四个主题,解释了疗养院领导如何管理 HSE 和 QPS 的双重责任,以及他们采取的方法和面临的困境:1.建立良好的制度和文化,营造促进健康和患者安全的工作环境;2.建立内部和外部合作与沟通的渠道;3.建立发挥领导力的回旋余地;4.认识到并有权处理 HSE 和 QPS 双重责任中可能出现的紧张关系:研究表明,负责确保患者和员工质量与安全的疗养院领导者在处理这一双重责任时会感到紧张。他们承认,作为一名领导者,有时间出席会议、建立健全的系统以维护 HSE 和 QPS 的重要性,以及法律方面的冲突是一项日常挑战。
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Managing patient safety and staff safety in nursing homes: exploring how leaders of nursing homes negotiate their dual responsibilities-a case study.

Objective: Within healthcare, the role of leader is becoming more complex, and healthcare leaders carry an increasing responsibility for the performance of employees, the experience and safety of patients and the quality of care provision. This study aimed to explore how leaders of nursing homes manage the dual responsibility of both Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) and Quality and Patient Safety (QPS), focusing particularly on the approaches leaders take and the dilemmas they face. In addition, we wanted to examine how leaders experience and manage the challenges of HSE and QPS in a holistic way.

Design/setting: The study was designed as a case study. Data were collected through semi structured individual interviews with leaders of nursing homes in five Norwegian municipalities.

Participants: 13 leaders of nursing homes in urban and rural municipalities participated in this study.

Results: Data analysis resulted in four themes explaining how leaders of nursing homes manage the dual responsibility of HSE and QPS, and the approaches they take and the dilemmas they face: 1.Establishing good systems and building a culture for a work environment that promotes health and patient safety.2.Establish channels for internal and external collaboration and communication.3.Establish room for maneuver to exercise leadership.4.Recognizing and having the mandate to handle possible tensions in the dual responsibility of HSE and QPS.

Conclusions: The study showed that leaders of nursing homes who are responsible for ensuring quality and safety for both patients and staff, experience tensions in handling this dual responsibility. They acknowledged the importance of having time to be present as a leader, to have robust systems to maintain HSE and QPS, and that conflicting aspects of legislation are an everyday challenge.

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