Understanding the Political Skills and Behaviours for Leading the Implementation of Health Services Change: A Qualitative Interview Study
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نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
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JR_HPM-11-11_029
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Background The implementation of change in health and care services is often complicated by organisational micropolitics. There are calls for those leading change to develop and utilise political skills and behaviours to understand and mediate such politics, but to date only limited research offers a developed empirical conceptualisation of the political skills and behaviours for leading health services change.Methods A qualitative interview study was undertaken with ۶۶ healthcare leaders from the English National Health Service (NHS). Participants were sampled on the basis of their variable involvement in leading change processes, taking into account anticipated differences in career stage, leadership level and role, care sector, and professional backgrounds. Interpretative data analysis led to the development of five themes.Results Participants’ accounts highlighted five overarching sets of political skills and behaviours: personal and interpersonal qualities relating to self-belief, resilience and the ability to adapt to different audiences; strategic thinking relating to the ability to understand the wider and local political landscape from which to develop realistic plans for change; communication skills for engaging and influencing stakeholders, especially for understanding and mediating stakeholders’ competing interests; networks and networking in terms of access to resources, and building connections between stakeholders; and relational tactics for dealing with difficult individuals through more direct forms of negotiation and persuasion.Conclusion The study offers further empirical insight the existing literature on healthcare organisational politics by describing and conceptualising the political skills and behaviours of implementing health services change.
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Justin Waring
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Simon Bishop
University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
Georgia Black
University College London, London, UK
Jenelle M. Clarke
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Mark Exworthy
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Naomi J. Fulop
University College London, London, UK
Jean Hartley
Open University, Milton Keynes, UK
Angus Ramsay
University College London, London, UK
Bridget Roe
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK