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Creative problem-solving techniques: relevance to doctors in management?

R C Gupta1, P Labbett

  • 1Chorley and District Hospital, Chorley, UK.

Journal of Management in Medicine
|December 9, 1993
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Clinicians are increasingly taking on management roles due to NHS reforms. Creative problem-solving techniques can enhance team performance, patient care quality, and overall outcomes in healthcare management.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Clinical Leadership
  • Organizational Psychology

Background:

  • Recent National Health Service (NHS) reforms necessitate greater clinician involvement in management.
  • Traditionally, clinicians have had limited engagement with managerial responsibilities.
  • The emergence of the clinical directorate model encourages senior medical professionals to adopt management roles.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the applicability of creative problem-solving techniques for clinicians in management.
  • To assess the impact of these techniques on clinical teams and patient care.
  • To identify effective strategies for enhancing clinician engagement in management.

Main Methods:

  • Piloting two specific creative problem-solving techniques in real-world clinical settings.

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  • Evaluating the techniques' effectiveness in practical management environments.
  • Observing changes in team dynamics, patient care quality, and productivity.
  • Main Results:

    • Application of creative problem-solving techniques improved team working and morale.
    • Enhanced quality of patient care was observed following the implementation of the techniques.
    • Productivity and clinical outcomes showed significant improvement.

    Conclusions:

    • Creative problem-solving techniques are valuable tools for clinicians in management roles.
    • These methods can foster better teamwork, improve patient care, and boost efficiency.
    • Encouraging clinician awareness and adoption of diverse management techniques is crucial for successful healthcare reform.