Organisational learning through a charitable trust-initiated project focusing on end-of-life care

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LEUNG, Tiffany Cheng Han | SNELL, Robin Stanley | LEE, Daisy

PURPOSE: We identify lessons from a project sponsored by a large charitable trust, which sought to build capability for end-of-life (EOL) care in Hong Kong through interdisciplinary and multi-agency collaboration. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: An in-depth case study drawing on 21 in-depth interviews with diverse stakeholders was conducted. Lyman et al.'s (2018) model of organisational learning (OL) in healthcare settings was applied to analyse the relative emphasis on particular contextual factors and mechanisms, and to identify outcomes perceived to have been achieved. FINDINGS: Infrastructure such as materials for assessment and education received the most emphasis among the contextual factors and deliberate learning such as training sessions received the greatest attention among the mechanisms. While perceptions indicated that desired outcomes were being achieved in terms of social impact, there were relatively few mentions of "soft" factors such as enhanced motivation, leadership or OL skills among staff. ORIGINALITY/VALUE: This study extends the literature on how to create valuable social impact through OL. While prior studies have examined social impact in terms of solutions for social and environmental problems, ours is one of the few that examines how improvements are made to organisations' capability to deliver such impacts in the context of healthcare.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JHOM-01-2023-0019

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