Using quality improvement to deliver a systematic organisational approach to enjoying work in healthcare

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Staff wellbeing is increasingly linked to good outcomes for service users in healthcare. Therefore, it is important for organisations to find ways to focus on wellbeing and staff experience at work. This article shares learning from 5 years of using the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's joy in work framework, coupled with quality improvement methods to enhance staff experience and wellbeing. This demonstrates how teams were brought together in a collaborative learning system to apply quality improvement to enhance joy in work. Key steps are shared for other organisations wanting to undertake this work, including the application of improvement methods to empower teams locally to develop, design and test change ideas, and measure their impact. The design of systems and structures required to meaningfully bring teams together and the type of leadership that enhances this work are also considered. Key learning points for other organisations include the need for improvement principles to iterate the organisational approach, make measurement simple, encourage a bias to action and make the work fun..

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Aurelio, M., Ballingall, N., Chitewe, A., Heaney, C., & Shah, A. (2022). Using quality improvement to deliver a systematic organisational approach to enjoying work in healthcare. British Journal of Health Care Management, 28(11), 292–304. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjhc.2022.0072

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