@article{1302, keywords = {Governance, Healthcare, Quality, Team}, author = {Alison Brown and Helen Dickinson and Margaret Kelaher}, title = {Governing the quality and safety of healthcare: A conceptual framework.}, abstract = {

Recent research has advanced understanding of corporate governance of healthcare quality, highlighting the need for future empirical work to develop beyond a focus on board composition to a more detailed exploration of the internal workings of governance that influence board engagement and activities. This paper proposes a conceptual framework to guide empirical research examining the work of board and senior management in governing healthcare quality. To generate this framework, existing conceptual approaches and key constructs influencing effectiveness are identified in the governance literature. Commonalities between governance and team effectiveness literature are mapped and suggest a number of key constructs in the team effectiveness literature are applicable to, but not yet fully explored, within the governance literature. From these we develop a healthcare governance conceptual framework encompassing both literatures, that outlines input and mediating factors influencing governance. The mapping process highlights gaps in research related to board dynamics and external influences that require further investigation. Organizing the multiple complex factors that influence governance of healthcare quality in a conceptual framework brings a new perspective to structuring theory-led research and informing future policy initiatives.

}, year = {2018}, journal = {Soc Sci Med}, volume = {202}, pages = {99-107}, month = {12/2018}, issn = {1873-5347}, doi = {10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.02.020}, language = {eng}, }