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Collaboration in a competitive healthcare system: negotiation 101 for clinicians

机译:竞争性医疗体系中的合作:临床医生的谈判101

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PurposenThe purpose of this paper is to evaluate the effectiveness of negotiation training delivered to senior clinicians, managers and executives, by exploring whether staff members implemented negotiation skills in their workplace following the training, and if so, how and when.nDesign/methodology/approachnThis is a qualitative study involving face-to-face interviews with 18 senior clinicians, managers and executives who completed a two-day intensive negotiation skills training course. Interviews were transcribed verbatim, and inductive interpretive analysis techniques were used to identify common themes. Research setting was a large tertiary care hospital and health service in regional Australia.nFindingsnParticipants generally reported positive affective and utility reactions to the training, and attempted to implement at least some of the skills in the workplace. The main enabler was provision of a Negotiation Toolkit to assist in preparing and conducting negotiations. The main barrier was lack of time to reflect on the principles and prepare for upcoming negotiations. Participants reported that ongoing skill development and retention were not adequately addressed; suggestions for improving sustainability included provision of refresher training and mentoring.nResearch limitations/implicationsnLimitations include self-reported data, and interview questions positively elicited examples of training translation.nPractical implicationsnThe training was well matched to participant needs, with negotiation a common and daily activity for most healthcare professionals. Implementation of the skills showed potential for improving collaboration and problem solving in the workplace. Practical examples of how the skills were used in the workplace are provided.nOriginality/valuenTo the authors knowledge, this is the first international study aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of an integrative bargaining negotiation training program targeting executives, senior clinicians and management staff in a large healthcare organization.
机译:目的n本文的目的是通过探讨员工在培训后是否在其工作场所实施了谈判技巧,以及是否,如何以及何时进行,从而评估了向高级临床医生,经理和高管进行的谈判培训的有效性.nDesign / methodology / approachnThis是一项定性研究,涉及对18名高级临床医生,经理和执行人员进行了为期两天的密集谈判技巧培训课程的面对面访谈。采访被逐字记录,归纳解释分析技术被用来识别共同的主题。研究地点是澳大利亚地区的一家大型三级医院和卫生服务机构。nFindingsn参与者通常对培训表示积极的情感和效用反应,并尝试在工作场所实施至少一些技能。主要的推动力是提供一个谈判工具包,以协助筹备和进行谈判。主要的障碍是缺乏时间思考原则并为即将进行的谈判做准备。与会者报告说,持续进行的技能开发和保留没有得到充分解决;改进可持续性的建议包括提供进修培训和指导。n研究的局限性/含意性n限制包括自我报告的数据,面试问题积极地提出了培训翻译的实例n实际意义n培训与参与者的需求非常匹配,并通过谈判进行了日常的日常活动大多数医疗保健专业人员。技能的实施显示了在工作场所改善协作和解决问题的潜力。提供了有关如何在工作场所使用技能的实践示例。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是第一项旨在评估针对大型企业的执行人员,高级临床医生和管理人员的综合谈判谈判培训计划的有效性的国际研究。医疗保健组织。

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