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International Journal of Integrated Care
Can Organisational Culture of Teams Be a Lever for Integrating Care? An Exploratory Study
Arno J.A. Van Raak1  Dirk Ruwaard1  Maike V. Tietschert2  Sara J. Singer3  Jonathan Clark4  Federica Angeli5 
[1] Maastricht University, Department of Health Services Research, Maastricht;Stanford Medical School, Primary Care and Population Health, Clinical Excellence Research, Stanford, CA;Stanford Medical School, Primary Care and Population Health, Stanford Business School (by courtesy), Stanford, CA;The University of Texas at San Antonio, Department of Management, TX;University of York, The York Management School, Work, Management and Organization Group, York;
关键词: organisational culture;    healthcare teams;    integrated patient care;    care integration;    patient experience;    the netherlands;   
DOI  :  10.5334/ijic.4681
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Introduction: Organisational culture is believed to be an important facilitator for better integrated care, yet how organisational culture impacts integrated care remains underspecified. In an exploratory study, we assessed the relationship between organisational culture in primary care centres as perceived by primary care teams and patient-perceived levels of integrated care. Theory and methods: We analysed a sample of 2,911 patient responses and 17 healthcare teams in four primary care centres. We used three-level ordered logistic regression models to account for the nesting of patients within health care teams within primary care centres. Results: Our results suggest a non-linear relationship between organisational culture at the team level and integrated care. A combination of different culture types—including moderate levels of production-oriented, hierarchical and team-oriented cultures and low or high levels of adhocracy cultures—related to higher patient-perceived levels of integrated care. Conclusions and discussion: Organisational culture at the level of healthcare teams has significant associations with patient-perceived integrated care. Our results may be valuable for primary care organisations in their efforts to compose healthcare teams that are predisposed to providing better integrated care.

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