BackgroundOrganizational culture is considered by policy-makers, clinicians, health service managers and researchers to be a crucial mediator in the success of implementing health service redesign. It is a challenge to find a method to capture cultural issues that is both theoretically robust and meaningful to those working in the organizations concerned. As part of a comparative study of service redesign in three acute hospital organizations in England, UK, a framework for collecting data reflective of culture was developed that was informed by previous work in the field and social and cultural theory.MethodsAs part of a larger mixed method comparative case study of hospital service redesign, informed by realist evaluation, the authors dev...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that the culture of healthcare organisations, including reside...
Research in the healthcare sector is a particular relevant topic as a contribution to the developmen...
Abstract Background Organisational culture is an anth...
BackgroundOrganizational culture is considered by policy-makers, clinicians, health service managers...
Aims: This multidisciplinary, multi-method research aims to explore links between organisational cul...
Health and social care organizations continually face change to coordinate efforts, improve care qua...
Objectives. To review some of the key debates relating to the nature of organizational culture and c...
Organisational culture and cultural change have become increasingly prominent within the healthcare ...
Across the international healthcare industry, organisational culture and working environments have b...
Healthcare organizations are striving to meet legislated and public expectations to include patients...
This article aims to define organisational culture and explain why it is important to patients, care...
Transforming cultures rather than changing structures is a favourite prescription for reforming heal...
This interpretive case study investigates the relationship between organisational\ud culture, organi...
Organisational culture has received much attention in the last two decades due to its effects and po...
BACKGROUND: Organisational culture is an anthropological metaphor used to inform research and consul...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that the culture of healthcare organisations, including reside...
Research in the healthcare sector is a particular relevant topic as a contribution to the developmen...
Abstract Background Organisational culture is an anth...
BackgroundOrganizational culture is considered by policy-makers, clinicians, health service managers...
Aims: This multidisciplinary, multi-method research aims to explore links between organisational cul...
Health and social care organizations continually face change to coordinate efforts, improve care qua...
Objectives. To review some of the key debates relating to the nature of organizational culture and c...
Organisational culture and cultural change have become increasingly prominent within the healthcare ...
Across the international healthcare industry, organisational culture and working environments have b...
Healthcare organizations are striving to meet legislated and public expectations to include patients...
This article aims to define organisational culture and explain why it is important to patients, care...
Transforming cultures rather than changing structures is a favourite prescription for reforming heal...
This interpretive case study investigates the relationship between organisational\ud culture, organi...
Organisational culture has received much attention in the last two decades due to its effects and po...
BACKGROUND: Organisational culture is an anthropological metaphor used to inform research and consul...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that the culture of healthcare organisations, including reside...
Research in the healthcare sector is a particular relevant topic as a contribution to the developmen...
Abstract Background Organisational culture is an anth...