Organizational learning and continuous quality improvement: examining the impact on nursing home performance

Healthc Manage Forum. 2002 Summer;15(2):17-23. doi: 10.1016/S0840-4704(10)60576-5.

Abstract

Interest is growing in learning more about the ability of total quality management and continuous quality improvement (TQM/CQI) initiatives to contribute to the performance of healthcare organizations. A major factor in the successful implementation of TQM/CQI is the seminal contribution of an organization's culture. Many implementation efforts have not succeeded because of a corporate culture that failed to stress broader organizational learning. This may help to explain why some TQM/CQI programs have been unsuccessful in improving healthcare organization performance. Organizational performance variables and organizational learning orientation were assessed in a sample of 181 Canadian long-term care organizations that had implemented a formal TQM/CQI program. Categorical regression analysis shows that, in the absence of a strong corporAte culture that stresses organizational learning and employee development, few performance enhancements are reported. The results of the assessment suggest that a TQM/CQI program without the backing of a strong organizational learning culture may be insufficient to achieve augmented organizational performance.

Publication types

  • Evaluation Study

MeSH terms

  • Canada
  • Humans
  • Learning*
  • Nursing Homes / organization & administration
  • Nursing Homes / standards*
  • Organizational Culture
  • Staff Development*
  • Total Quality Management / organization & administration*