Systems approach to address incivility and disruptive behaviors in health-care organizations
- PMID: 21887948
- DOI: 10.1108/s1474-8231(2011)0000010020
Systems approach to address incivility and disruptive behaviors in health-care organizations
Abstract
In response to the growing evidence that disruptive behaviors within health-care teams constitute a major threat to the quality of care, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization (JCAHO; Joint Commission Resources, 2008) has a new leadership standard that addresses disruptive and inappropriate behaviors effective January 1, 2009. For professionals who work in human resources and organization development, these standards represent a clarion call to design and implement evidence-based interventions to create health-care communities of respectful engagement that have zero tolerance for disruptive, uncivil, and intimidating behaviors by any professional. In this chapter, we will build an evidence-based argument that sustainable change must include organizational, team, and individual strategies across all professionals in the organization. We will then describe an intervention model--Toxic Organization Change System--that has emerged from our own research on toxic behaviors in the workplace (Kusy & Holloway, 2009) and provide examples of specific strategies that we have used to prevent and ameliorate toxic cultures.
Comment in
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Condition critical: intervening in health-care teams and working relationships: a commentary.Adv Health Care Manag. 2011;10:267-8. doi: 10.1108/s1474-8231(2011)0000010021. Adv Health Care Manag. 2011. PMID: 21887949 No abstract available.
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