Anna Williamsson
Royal Institute of Technology
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International Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics | 2015
Lotta Dellve; Anna Williamsson; Marcus Strömgren; Richard J. Holden; Andrea Eriksson
Healthcare organisations in Sweden are reorienting toward horizontal organisation around care processes. This papers aim was to investigate how implementation approaches for improvements of care processes in line with lean production (LP), at hospital strategic and operative levels, are associated with working conditions and stress-related health among the employees. Five hospitals working with improvements to care processes were studied using questionnaires to employees (n = 1,303) and interviews at strategic and operative levels at baseline and follow-up. The process redesign implementation strategies varied between the strategic and operative levels. There were associations between a higher degree of LP at operative level and increased work resources and decreased work demands. Physical, cognitive and mental stress-related symptoms were only weakly associated with strategic or operative LP initiatives. There was evidence of more beneficial or improved working conditions in relation to higher degree of LP at operative levels.
Applied Ergonomics | 2018
Lotta Dellve; Marcus Strömgren; Anna Williamsson; Richard J. Holden; Andrea Eriksson
The Swedish health care system is reorienting towards horizontal organization for care processes. A main challenge is to engage health care clinicians in the process. The aim of this study was to assess engagement (i.e. attitudes and beliefs, the cognitive state and clinical engagement behaviour) among health care clinicians, and to investigate how engagement was related to work resources and demands during organizational redesign. A cohort study was conducted, using a questionnaire distributed to clinicians at five hospitals working with care process improvement approaches, two of them having implemented Lean production. The results show that kinds of engagement are interlinked and contribute to clinical engagement behaviour in quality of care and patient safety. Increased work resources have importance for engagements in organizational improvements, especially in top-down implementations. An extended work engagement model during organizational improvements in health care was supported. The model contributes to knowledge about how and when clinicians are mobilized to engage in organizational changes.
Applied Ergonomics | 2015
Richard J. Holden; Andrea Eriksson; Jörgen Andreasson; Anna Williamsson; Lotta Dellve
Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies | 2016
Andrea Eriksson; Richard J. Holden; Anna Williamsson; Lotta Dellve
Journal of Hospital Administration | 2016
Anna Williamsson; Andrea Eriksson; Lotta Dellve
NES2012, 44th Annual International Nordic Ergonomics and Human Factors Society Conference, Saltsjöbaden, Stockholm, Sweden, August 19-22, 2012 | 2012
Andrea Eriksson; Anna Williamsson; Lotta Dellve
HELIX Conference; Linköping, Sweden, 12-14 June, 2013 | 2013
Jörgen Eklund; Mikael Brännmark; Lotta Dellve; Mattias Elg; Andrea Eriksson; Bengt Halling; Agneta Halvarsson; Henrik Kock; Anna Williamsson; Karin Andersson; Malin Håkansson; Jostein Langstrand; Bozena Poksinska; Jonas Renström; Lennart Svensson; Annika Vänje
Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2018
Anna Williamsson; Lotta Dellve; Anette Karltun
11th NOVO symposium, Gothenburg University, Campus Haga, Sprängkullsgatan 25, Sweden, 9-10 November 2017 | 2017
Anna Williamsson; Anette Karltun; Lotta Dellve
Archive | 2016
Lotta Dellve; Jörgen Andreasson; Andrea Eriksson; Marcus Strömgren; Anna Williamsson