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Opening the "black box" of organizational coaching for implementation
Kathryn Fleddermann1, Nora Jacobson2, Julie Horst3
1Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1513 University Ave, 53706, Madison, WI, USA. kathryn.fleddermann@wisc.edu.
Background:
Organizational coaching to promote the implementation of evidence-informed interventions is becoming more popular in healthcare organizations. In order to open the "black box" of coaching for implementation, we first developed, then tested the rigor and utility of a model of coaching for implementation.
Methods:
Interviews with nine experienced coaches were conducted and inductively coded to develop a model of coaching for implementation. Later, forty coaching calls with behavioral health organizations in Ohio, Wisconsin, and Florida were analyzed with directed content analysis using a priori codes based on this model.
Results:
The coaching work that occurred during these calls aligned closely with the model of coaching for implementation developed by our team. Most coaching work was devoted to building capacity; almost as much work focused on building relationships. Very little coaching work was dedicated to building sustainability. Use of tools for organizational change and implementation remained relatively consistent across all coaching periods.
Conclusion:
Understanding what occurs during a successful coaching intervention will improve the effectiveness of coaching as an implementation strategy. Future research should focus on which processes and patterns make coaching more likely to promote specific implementation outcomes.
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