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The role of continuous quality improvement and psychological safety in predicting work-arounds

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HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT REVIEW
卷 33, 期 2, 页码 134-144

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/01.HMR.0000304505.04932.62

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continuous quality improvement; psychological safety; work-arounds

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Background: Work-arounds are work procedures that are undertaken to address a block in work flow. Although there has been extensive interest in the health care literature concerning work-arounds, there is a dearth of literature exploring the factors that predict work-arounds. Purpose: The purpose of this article is to examine the role of continuous quality improvement and psychological safety as predictors of work-arounds in health care organizations. Specifically, we hypothesized that continuous quality improvement and psychological safety predicted work-arounds such that psychological safety mediated the relationship between continuous quality improvement and work-arounds. Methodology: This study was part of a larger cross-sectional field study exploring workforce issues among cancer registrars working in acute care hospitals who report tumor data to a state cancer registry in the Midwest. Eighty-three employees of cancer registries responded to telephone survey items assessing continuous quality improvement (personal influence and management style), psychological safety, and work-arounds. Findings: Using mediated multiple regression (with findings confirmed with a Sobel test), we found partial support for the hypothesized mediated relationship between personal influence, management style, psychological safety, and work-arounds. The exception to this pattern concerned personal influence. Because personal influence is a dimension of continuous quality improvement, it would be negatively associated with work-arounds; we found the opposite to be true in this study. Practice Implications: To avoid problems with work-arounds, our findings suggest that, organizations need to commit to continuous improvement at a strategic level. In addition, culture and management behaviors need to shift away from reinforcement of individual first-order problem solving (manifest as work-arounds) toward second-order problem-solving approaches.

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