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First published on June 30, 2008
Home Health Care Management & Practice 2008, doi:10.1177/1084822308318186


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Change Management in a Home Care Nursing Service: A Partnership to Improve Organization Performance

Andrew Jones-Roberts, RN, GradDipRec, PGradDipHlthProm*

Royal District Nursing Service (Victoria)

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: ajones{at}rdns.com.au.


   Abstract
This article describes the approach taken in implementing a major organization change in a large home nursing service. Rather than prescribing a model for change, five key issues are outlined: establishing a mandate for change, project management methodology, staff engagement, using data and evaluation, and ensuring sustainability. Professional development was provided to middle managers across the organization to ensure that the capacity for managing change was available. A project identity was established and a detailed project plan identified roles, initiatives, deliverables, timelines, and accountabilities. Staff support for changes was improved through their involvement in creating solutions and developing new processes. Project indicators and reports were produced to monitor the impact of initiatives. The project evaluation showed that there had been considerable improvements in organization performance. Staff were positive about their involvement in the project and the opportunities that were created for them to address the identified issues.


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