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The challenge of change in acute mental health services : measuring staff perceptions of barriers to change and their relationship to job status and satisfaction using a new measure (VOCALISE)

机译:急性精神卫生服务变革的挑战:使用一项新措施(VOCALISE)来衡量员工对变革障碍的看法及其与工作状态和满意度的关系

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Background: Health services are subject to frequent changes, yet there has been insufficient research to address how staff working within these services perceive the climate for implementation. Staff perceptions, particularly of barriers to change, may affect successful implementation and the resultant quality of care. This study measures staff perceptions of barriers to change in acute mental healthcare. We identify whether occupational status and job satisfaction are related to these perceptions, as this might indicate a target for intervention that could aid successful implementation. As there were no available instruments capturing staff perceptions of barriers to change, we created a new measure (VOCALISE) to assess this construct.ududMethods: All nursing staff from acute in-patient settings in one large London mental health trust were eligible. Using a participatory method, a nurse researcher interviewed 32 staff to explore perceptions of barriers to change. This generated a measure through thematic analyses and staff feedback (N = 6). Psychometric testing was undertaken according to standard guidelines for measure development (N = 40, 42, 275). Random effects models were used to explore the associations between VOCALISE, occupational status, and job satisfaction (N = 125).ududResults: VOCALISE was easy to understand and complete, and showed acceptable reliability and validity. The factor analysis revealed three underlying constructs: ‘confidence,’ ‘de-motivation’ and ‘powerlessness.’ Staff with negative perceptions of barriers to change held more junior positions, and had poorer job satisfaction. Qualitatively, nursing assistants expressed a greater sense of organisational unfairness in response to change.ududConclusions: VOCALISE can be used to explore staff perceptions of implementation climate and to assess how staff attitudes shape the successful outcomes of planned changes. Negative perceptions were linked with poor job satisfaction and to those occupying more junior roles, indicating a negative climate for implementation in those groups. Staff from these groups may therefore need special attention prior to implementing changes in mental health settings.
机译:背景:卫生服务不断变化,但是尚无足够的研究来解决这些服务中的工作人员如何感知实施环境。员工的看法,尤其是对变革壁垒的看法,可能会影响成功实施以及由此产生的护理质量。这项研究衡量了员工对改变急性精神卫生保健障碍的看法。我们确定职业状况和工作满意度是否与这些看法有关,因为这可能表明可以帮助成功实施的干预目标。由于没有可用的工具可以反映员工对变革障碍的看法,因此我们创建了一项新的评估方法(VOCALISE)来评估这种结构。 ud ud方法:伦敦一家大型精神卫生信托基金中所有来自急性住院患者的护理人员均符合条件。一名护士研究员使用参与式方法采访了32名员工,以探讨对变革障碍的看法。通过专题分析和工作人员反馈得出了一个衡量标准(N = 6)。根据量度制定的标准指南进行心理测试(N = 40、42、275)。随机效应模型用于探讨VOCALISE,职业状况和工作满意度之间的关联(N = 125)。 ud ud结果:VOCALISE易于理解和完善,并显示出可接受的信度和效度。因子分析揭示了三个基本构成:“自信”,“消极动机”和“无能为力”。对变革壁垒持负面看法的员工担任较低的职位,工作满意度较差。定性地,护理助理对变革表示了更大的组织不公平感。 ud ud结论:VOCALISE可用于探索员工对实施环境的看法,并评估员工的态度如何塑造计划变革的成功结果。负面看法与较差的工作满意度以及担任初级职位的人有关,这表明在这些群体中实施工作的负面气氛。因此,在实施精神卫生设置变更之前,这些小组的员工可能需要特别注意。

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