Organisational change in hospitals: a qualitative case-study of staff perspectives.
Chiara PomareKate ChurrucaJanet C LongLouise A EllisJeffrey BraithwaitePublished in: BMC health services research (2019)
The results of this study suggest that it is important to understand prospectively how actors involved make sense of organisational change, in order to potentially assuage concerns and alleviate negative expectations. Throughout the processes of organisational change, such as a hospital redevelopment, staff need to be engaged, adequately informed, trained, and to feel supported by management. The use of champions of varying professions and lead departments, may be useful to address concerns, adequately inform, and promote a sense of engagement among staff.