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Qual Saf Health Care 2004;13:ii16-ii21
© 2004 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & Institute for Healthcare Improvement


ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Redirecting traditional professional values to support safety: changing organisational culture in health care

J S Carroll, M A Quijada

MIT Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts, USA

Correspondence to:
Professor J S Carroll
MIT Sloan School of Management, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA; jcarroll{at}mit.edu Professionals in healthcare organisations who seek to enhance safety and quality in an increasingly demanding industry environment often identify culture as a barrier to change. The cultural focus on individual autonomy, for example, seems to conflict with desired norms of teamwork, problem reporting, and learning. We offer a definition and explication of why culture is important to change efforts. A cultural analysis of health care suggests professional values that can be redirected to support change. We offer examples of organisations that drew upon cultural strengths to create new ways of working and gradually shifted the culture.





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