Improving patient safety in two French hospitals : why teamwork training is not enough
Purpose: The persistent challenges that healthcare organizations face as they strive to keep patients safe attests to a need for continued attention. To contribute to better understanding the issues currently defying patient safety initiatives, this paper reports on a study examining the aftermath of implementing a national team training program in two hospital units in France. Design/methodology/approach: Data were drawn from a longitudinal qualitative study analyzing the implementation of a French patient safety program aimed at improving teamwork in hospitals. Data collection took place over a four-year period (2015–2019) in two urban hospitals in France and included multiple interviews with 31 participants and 150 h of observations. Findings: Despite explicit efforts to improve inter-professional teamwork, three main obstacles interfered with healthcare professionals' attempts at safeguarding patients: perspectival variations in what constituted “patient safety”, a paradoxical injunction to do more with less and conflicting organizational priorities. Originality/value: This paper exposes patient safety as misleadingly consensual and identifies a lack of alignment between stakeholders in the complex system that is a hospital. This ultimately interferes with patient safety objectives and highlights that even well-equipped, frontline actors cannot achieve long-term results without more systemic organizational changes.
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2020
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Authors: | Petit dit Dariel, Odessa ; Cristofalo, Paula |
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Journal of Health Organization and Management. - Emerald, ISSN 1477-7266, ZDB-ID 2109532-2. - Vol. 34.2020, 6 (03.08.), p. 639-653
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Emerald |
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