TY - JOUR
T1 - Brilliant health service management : challenging perceptions and changing HR practices in health services
AU - Karimi, Leila
AU - Dadich, Ann
AU - Fulop, Liz
AU - Leggat, Sandra G.
AU - Eljiz, Kathy
AU - Fitzgerald, Janna Anneke
AU - Smyth, Anne
AU - Hayes, Kathryn J.
AU - Kippist, Louise
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - To redress the scholarly preoccupation with problems, there is a need to focus on practices that exceed expectation. This study is the first to explicate healthcare professionals’ perceptions of brilliance within their health service. Via online discussions, 78 postgraduate health management students from an Australian university shared their experiences with, and perceptions of brilliant health services in their organisation. Researchers thematically analysed the text and workshopped the findings to extend current understandings of human resource management using positive organisational scholarship in health‐care (POSH). Preliminary codes organised well into six key themes – teamwork, leadership, innovation, exceptional individuals, empowerment and patient‐centred care. Although the results reflect health service management research, POSH helped to clarify those aspects of people management that are associated with brilliant health services. These include developing interagency networks; adopting an understanding of innovation; and recognising the extraordinary in the seemingly ordinary.
AB - To redress the scholarly preoccupation with problems, there is a need to focus on practices that exceed expectation. This study is the first to explicate healthcare professionals’ perceptions of brilliance within their health service. Via online discussions, 78 postgraduate health management students from an Australian university shared their experiences with, and perceptions of brilliant health services in their organisation. Researchers thematically analysed the text and workshopped the findings to extend current understandings of human resource management using positive organisational scholarship in health‐care (POSH). Preliminary codes organised well into six key themes – teamwork, leadership, innovation, exceptional individuals, empowerment and patient‐centred care. Although the results reflect health service management research, POSH helped to clarify those aspects of people management that are associated with brilliant health services. These include developing interagency networks; adopting an understanding of innovation; and recognising the extraordinary in the seemingly ordinary.
KW - personnel management
KW - public health administration
UR - http://handle.westernsydney.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:47531
U2 - 10.1111/1744-7941.12189
DO - 10.1111/1744-7941.12189
M3 - Article
SN - 1038-4111
VL - 57
SP - 174
EP - 190
JO - Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources
JF - Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources
IS - 2
ER -