| Literature DB >> 31683839 |
Dominic Simpson1, Sharon Hamilton2,3, Robert McSherry4, Rebecca McIntosh5.
Abstract
Healthcare Organisational Culture (OC) is a major contributing factor in serious failings in healthcare delivery. Despite an increased awareness of the impact that OC is having on patient care, there is no universally accepted way to measure culture in practice. This study was undertaken to provide a snapshot as to how the English National Health Service (NHS) is currently measuring culture. Although the study is based in England, the findings have potential to influence the measurement of healthcare OC internationally. An online survey was sent to 234 NHS hospital trusts, with a response rate of 35%. Respondents who completed the online survey, on behalf of their representative organisations, were senior clinical governance leaders. The findings demonstrate that the majority of organisations, that responded, were actively measuring culture. Significantly, a wide variety of tools were in use, with variable levels of satisfaction and success. The majority of tools had a focus on patient safety, not on understanding the determining factors which impact upon healthcare OC. This paper reports the tools currently used by the respondents. It highlights that there are deficits in these tools that need to be addressed, so that organisations can interpret their own culture in a standardised, evidence-based way.Entities:
Keywords: NHS; clinical governance; defining culture; healthcare culture; measuring culture; organisational culture; patient safety culture; patient safety measurement
Year: 2019 PMID: 31683839 PMCID: PMC6955975 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare7040127
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Tools currently in use by respondents.
| Name of Tool | Number of Trusts Using Tool | Mean Average Satisfaction Score (1–5 *) | Brief Description of Tool | Global Theme |
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| Annual Staff Survey | 17 | 4 | Online 31 question survey collecting staff views about working in their NHS organisation. Data collected about local working conditions for staff, the survey is administered annually. | Measures Organisational culture. |
| Friends and Family Test | 14 | 3 | Feedback tool completed by patients. Asks if patient would recommend the services they have used and offers a range of responses. | Measures Satisfaction. |
| Manchester Patient Safety Questionnaire | 10 | 2 | A team-based self-reflection tool that helps teams to recognise that patient safety is a multidimensional concept. | Measures Patient safety culture. |
| Culture and Leadership Programme | 8 | 3 | Whole programme is made up of three phases, phase one specifically looks at measurement, defined by the tool as discovery phase. Phase one measures current culture using existing data, board, staff, and stakeholder perceptions and knowledge, and workforce analysis. Before the next phase of the tool guides trusts in how to target the right areas for compassionate and inclusive leadership strategy. | Clinical governance strategy. |
| Culture of Safety: The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire | 8 | 3.25 | An internationally used survey that seeks to assess the attitudes toward safety in a variety of clinical settings. Data is shared with other organisations so that they can benchmark against similar organisations. | Measures Patient safety culture. |
| Culture of Care barometer | 5 | 4 | Online or paper-based questionnaire, designed to help organisations measure the culture of care they provide. It is a self-assessment diagnostic tool that can be used to stimulate reflection and understanding of the culture of care. | Measures Organisational culture. |
| Audit and appraisal | 4 | 2 | This is not a specific tool, although four trusts told us they were using locally agreed appraisal standards to measure culture in their organisation. | Inspection/audit |
| Incident reporting | 3 | 3 | Not a specific tool, although three trusts told us they are measuring their organisations culture through the reporting of incidents/near misses. | Inspection/audit |
| Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection reports | 3 | 3 | Not a specific tool, although three trusts told us they are measuring their organisations culture through CQC reports. Inspections focus on five domains: Are they safe? Are they effective? Are they caring? Are they responsive to people’s needs? Are they well-led? | Inspection/audit |
| Affina Organisational development Team development tool | 2 | 2.5 | Commissioned organisation that offers trusts a range of services from team assessment to cross-system team development. Trusts are then given the responsibility for development, with support provided. | ** unable to categorise as questionnaire not available to researchers |
| Values and behaviours programme | 2 | 4 | Local (trust based) programme to engage staff members in understanding and embodying the values and behaviours of that organisation. | Clinical governance strategy. |
| Cultural web | 2 | 3.5 | The Cultural Web identifies six interrelated elements: Stories, rituals and routines, symbols, organisational structure, control systems and power structure. These elements are reviewed to look at how they are impacting on the culture of that organisation. The cultural web can be used to assess current culture and also to analyses where the organisation wants to be. | Measures organisational culture. |
| AOD culture assessment tool | 2 | 3.5 | This is a commissioned tool to assess the ways in which an organisation is working well, as well as the areas that need to change. | Measures organisational culture. |
| Fab O Meter | 2 | 2.5 | Staff are asked daily to record ‘How was work today?’ answers are recorded via an app. Data creates a picture of morale and can be split into professions and departments in individual organisations. Can also be used to benchmark against national and regional performance. | Measures morale. |
| Staff Participation Engagement and Communication Application. | 1 | 5 | Also known as the ‘Happy App’. The app collects data from staff about problems and frustrations as well as positive experiences. Managers can access data in real time to address issues. | Measures morale |
| Medication safety culture tool | 1 | 4 | Medication safety climate questionnaire for healthcare staff in UK hospitals. 50 item questionnaire focusing on nine factors: teamwork climate, safety climate, job satisfaction, stress recognition, perceptions of management, working conditions, organisational learning, feedback and communication about error, and management support for medication safety. | Measures patient safety culture. |
* Clinical governance leaders were asked to score tools based on satisfaction, one being unsatisfied, five being very satisfied. ** Affina Organisational development Team development tool authors were asked to provide the full tool, however this was not made available.
Global themes defined.
| Theme | Definition. |
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| Measures Organisational culture | Tool has supporting literature that suggests that the tool confidently measures aspects of organisational culture. |
| Measures Satisfaction | The tool does not measure organisational culture, it measures satisfaction with services delivered. |
| Measures Patient Safety Culture | The tool does not measure organisational culture, it focuses on patient safety culture and/or climate. |
| Measures Morale | The tool does not measure organisational culture, it measures staff morale at a given moment in time. |
| Inspection/Audit | Not a specific tool. |
| Clinical Governance strategy | Not a specific tool. |
Determinants of organisational culture [25].
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| Determinant 1: Professional practice. | Determinant 2: Support. |
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| Determinant 3: Workforce. | Determinant 4: Service delivery. |