Prerequisites for sustainable care improvement using the reflective team as a work model

Several work models for care improvement have been developed in order to meet the requirement for evidence-based care. This study examines a work model for reflection, entitled the reflective team (RT). The main idea behind RTs is that caring skills exist among those who work closest to the patients...

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Main Authors: Lise-Lotte Jonasson, Gunilla Carlsson, Maria Nyström
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2014-10-01
Series:International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
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Online Access:http://www.ijqhw.net/index.php/qhw/article/download/23934/36411
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spelling doaj-cfec24b7727b46699976403a9fb4ba5e2020-11-24T23:47:58ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being1748-26312014-10-019011010.3402/qhw.v9.2393423934Prerequisites for sustainable care improvement using the reflective team as a work modelLise-Lotte Jonasson0Gunilla Carlsson1Maria Nyström2Academy of Care, Working Life and Social Welfare, University of Boras, Boras, SwedenAcademy of Care, Working Life and Social Welfare, University of Boras, Boras, SwedenAcademy of Care, Working Life and Social Welfare, University of Boras, Boras, SwedenSeveral work models for care improvement have been developed in order to meet the requirement for evidence-based care. This study examines a work model for reflection, entitled the reflective team (RT). The main idea behind RTs is that caring skills exist among those who work closest to the patients. The team leader (RTL) encourages sustainable care improvement, rooted in research and proven experience, by using a lifeworld perspective to stimulate further reflection and a developmental process leading to research-based caring actions within the team. In order to maintain focus, it is important that the RTL has a clear idea of what sustainable care improvement means, and what the prerequisites are for such improvement. The aim of the present study is, therefore, to explore the prerequisites for improving sustainable care, seeking to answer how RTLs perceive these and use RTs for concrete planning. Nine RTLs were interviewed, and their statements were phenomenographically analysed. The analysis revealed three separate qualitative categories, which describe personal, interpersonal, and structural aspects of the prerequisites. In the discussion, these categories are compared with previous research on reflection, and the conclusion is reached that the optimal conditions for RTs to work, when focussed on sustainable care improvement, occur when the various aspects of the prerequisites are intertwined and become a natural part of the reflective work.http://www.ijqhw.net/index.php/qhw/article/download/23934/36411Reflective teamcare improvementsustainabilityphenomenonphenomenographylifeworld
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Maria Nyström
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Gunilla Carlsson
Maria Nyström
Prerequisites for sustainable care improvement using the reflective team as a work model
International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
Reflective team
care improvement
sustainability
phenomenon
phenomenography
lifeworld
author_facet Lise-Lotte Jonasson
Gunilla Carlsson
Maria Nyström
author_sort Lise-Lotte Jonasson
title Prerequisites for sustainable care improvement using the reflective team as a work model
title_short Prerequisites for sustainable care improvement using the reflective team as a work model
title_full Prerequisites for sustainable care improvement using the reflective team as a work model
title_fullStr Prerequisites for sustainable care improvement using the reflective team as a work model
title_full_unstemmed Prerequisites for sustainable care improvement using the reflective team as a work model
title_sort prerequisites for sustainable care improvement using the reflective team as a work model
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
issn 1748-2631
publishDate 2014-10-01
description Several work models for care improvement have been developed in order to meet the requirement for evidence-based care. This study examines a work model for reflection, entitled the reflective team (RT). The main idea behind RTs is that caring skills exist among those who work closest to the patients. The team leader (RTL) encourages sustainable care improvement, rooted in research and proven experience, by using a lifeworld perspective to stimulate further reflection and a developmental process leading to research-based caring actions within the team. In order to maintain focus, it is important that the RTL has a clear idea of what sustainable care improvement means, and what the prerequisites are for such improvement. The aim of the present study is, therefore, to explore the prerequisites for improving sustainable care, seeking to answer how RTLs perceive these and use RTs for concrete planning. Nine RTLs were interviewed, and their statements were phenomenographically analysed. The analysis revealed three separate qualitative categories, which describe personal, interpersonal, and structural aspects of the prerequisites. In the discussion, these categories are compared with previous research on reflection, and the conclusion is reached that the optimal conditions for RTs to work, when focussed on sustainable care improvement, occur when the various aspects of the prerequisites are intertwined and become a natural part of the reflective work.
topic Reflective team
care improvement
sustainability
phenomenon
phenomenography
lifeworld
url http://www.ijqhw.net/index.php/qhw/article/download/23934/36411
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