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. 2010 Jun;50(3):327-39.
doi: 10.1093/geront/gnp157. Epub 2009 Dec 11.

How do people make continence care happen? An analysis of organizational culture in two nursing homes

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How do people make continence care happen? An analysis of organizational culture in two nursing homes

Stacie Salsbury Lyons. Gerontologist. 2010 Jun.

Abstract

Purpose: Although nursing homes (NHs) are criticized for offering poor quality continence care, little is known about the organizational processes that underlie this care. This study investigated the influence of organizational culture on continence care practices in two NHs.

Design and methods: This ethnographic study explored continence care from the perspectives of NH stakeholders, including residents and interdisciplinary team members. Data were collected through participant observation, interviews, and archival records.

Results: Human relations dimensions of organizational culture influenced continence care by affecting institutional missions, admissions and hiring practices, employee tenure, treatment strategies, interdisciplinary teamwork, and group decision making. Closed system approaches, parochial identity, and an employee focus stabilized staff turnover, fostered evidence-based practice, and supported hierarchical toileting programs in one facility. Within a more dynamic environment, open system approaches, professional identity, and job focus allowed flexible care practices during periods of staff turnover. Neither organizational culture fully supported interdisciplinary team efforts to maximize the bladder and bowel health of residents.

Implications: Organizational culture varies in NHs, shaping the continence care practices of interdisciplinary teams and leading to the selective use of treatments across facilities. Human relations dimensions of organizational culture, including open or closed systems, professional or parochial identity, and employee or job focus are critical to the success of quality improvement initiatives. Evidence-based interventions should be tailored to organizational culture to promote adoption and sustainability of resident care programs.

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Impact of open or closed organizational system on continence care practices in nursing homes.
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Impact of professional or parochial employee identity on continence care practices in nursing homes.
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Impact of job or employee focus on continence care practices in nursing homes.

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