ACHIEVING SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS IN ELDERLY CARE ORGANIZATIONS IMPLEMENTATION OF BREAKTHROUGH PROJECTS IN SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ELDERLY
Abstract
Recent innovations in the medical field improve the opportunities to treat diseases and
injuries better, even at an advanced age. In addition, the Swedish population is
reported as growing steadily older. In order to cope with those challenges, Swedish
healthcare organizations in the public sector undertake many different improvement
efforts. One of those improvement efforts is the use of the Breakthrough Method in
the public healthcare sector. Therefore, the intent of this study to explore how to
achieve successful implementation of improvement projects in elderly care
organizations and specifically the implementation of a Breakthrough Project. The
research concentrates on nursing homes, and especially the caregivers level that is
involved directly in patient care. The paper evaluates the means of successful
implementation of improvement projects from a learning perspective. Therefore, the
formal and informal learning process of caregivers in nursing homes is presented and
discussed. In addition, influential factors affecting learning process are also addressed
in relation to their impact on the process.
Findings of the study indicate the strong need to better understand the learning
process of caregivers. Another important finding addresses the lack of a feedback
system in nursing homes and aspires to give recommendations to strengthen the
means of follow-up systems. In addition, the importance of using formal and informal
systems as complimentary systems is also another significant finding which clarifies
the importance of communities in the nursing home.
Degree
Student essay
University
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
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Date
2005Author
Lobaiko, Viktoria
Kostak, Esra
Keywords
work-based learning
implementation
elderly care
Series/Report no.
Masters Thesis, nr 2004:17
Language
en