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Creating an Upward Spiral of Staff Satisfaction and Care Quality - Together!
Creating an Upward Spiral of Staff Satisfaction and Care Quality - Together!

All human service sectors rely heavily on a common success factor: people. Care providers and consumers form a symbiotic relationship. They are two sides of the same coin. This webinar explores how this relationship can be designed to create a positive and upward spiral of improved staff satisfaction and care quality. 

Clinical governance
Job satisfaction
Management
Quality improvement
Staff satisfaction
Workforce
Is there enough ‘clinical’ in clinical governance?
Is there enough ‘clinical’ in clinical governance?

Is clinical governance lagging behind corporate  governance, despite years of focus? This article argues that healthcare governance and management are still skewed towards corporate and administrative functions. 

Clinical care
Clinical governance
Clinical leadership
Management
Does 'professionalising' patient safety roles make a difference?
Does 'professionalising' patient safety roles make a difference?

In Australian health services, roles that support consumer safety are a mix of trained specialists, people who evolve on the job and those who struggle through the basics with little opportunity for development. In the UK,  the NHS has created a new role of ‘patient safety specialist’, introduced to bring a more structured, professional approach to patient safety. This evaluation article seeks to understand the professionalisation of patient safety, with implications for the further development of patient safety specialists in the UK and other countries. 

Clinical governance
Clinical leadership
Continuous improvement
Management
Systems Thinking
Teamwork
Are your people doing what they’re good at?: A Case Study
Are your people doing what they’re good at?: A Case Study

As finding and keeping the right staff continues to challenge human services’ ability to provide quality care, this case study explores a critical component of staff satisfaction and performance. Are the Right People in the Right Seats? delves into the process of aligning employee skills and roles for organisational success.  

Clinical governance
Improvement
Leadership
Management
Teamwork
‘Good fences make good neighbours’: setting role boundaries for greater job satisfaction.
‘Good fences make good neighbours’: setting role boundaries for greater job satisfaction.

People in quality and clinical governance roles are often viewed as a ‘spare pair of hands’ and end up doing tasks that they are not responsible for. This leads to dissatisfaction, burnout, and not getting the important jobs done. Mind Tools describes a four stage process for setting firmer boundaries that may be useful for those who want a more focused and effective role in 2024.

Job satisfaction
Management
Quality
Growth or Fixed? Your mindset may determine your potential for success
Growth or Fixed? Your mindset may determine your potential for success

Ever wondered why some people seem to succeed more than others in the workplace (and life)?  

Stanford Psychology Professor Carol Dweck, has undertaken decades of research to understand what’s within our control when it comes to success and failure. While there are multiple contributors, Dweck suggests that mindset may be an even more powerful determinant of professional effectiveness and career success, than factors such as skills and experience. 

Management
The five organisational barriers blocking your improvement efforts
The five organisational barriers blocking your improvement efforts

Improving care and services is an ongoing challenge, but what barriers to success do the most damage? The results of this systematic review of 33 qualitative studies identify key organisational characteristics of healthcare organisations that were struggling to improve care. These organisations were characterised by below-average patient outcomes (eg. mortality) or other quality of care metrics (eg. Patient Safety Indicators).

Clinical governance
Leadership
Management
Quality improvement
Three essential competencies for effective quality managers
Three essential competencies for effective quality managers

QI implementation is complex as it often spans over multiple organisational levels requiring active participation of employees and managers, and involves improvements and modifications of underlying care processes.

Clinical governance
Clinical leadership
Management
Quality improvement
It’s not what we do but when we do it that counts…
It’s not what we do but when we do it that counts…

The public expects to receive care of the same quality whenever and wherever they receive it. Yet, research shows that care organisations do not function in the same way on each day of the week, or during the night compared with daytime hours. This ‘patterned organisation of time’, known as ‘temporal structuring’, has been explored in studies relating to seven-day-a-week services, with the ‘weekend effect’ impact on outcomes of those admitted on weekends, as one example.

Clinical care
Clinical governance
Management
Point of care
Quality improvement
Women at Work  - How to Manage podcast series
Women at Work - How to Manage podcast series

Conversations about where we’re at and how we move forward.

Decision-making
Management
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