通过持续设计减轻危害:一个儿科重症监护室的诞生与演变

Mitigating Hazards Through Continuing Design: The Birth and Evolution of a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2006
被引 116
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了一个儿科重症监护室在艰难条件下持续设计的过程,揭示了设计如何影响组织功能、成员及所属医院,强调分布式知识和分散式重症监护的稳定性。

Abstract

Often, researchers study organizations in which design is largely in place and the design process is shrouded in the distant past. However, the design process can have dramatic implications for how organizations function. This paper reports a specific attempt to design one organizational subunit, a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU), to function under difficult circumstances. The founders aimed to create a highly reliable and safe unit, but implementing their vision required continuous effort. The unit needed constant buffering from external pressures and a dissimilar parent organization, and these forces shaped the unit’s ultimate design. Through the presentation of this case, we discuss the impact of design on the organization, its members, and the larger hospital organization to which the unit belonged. The study reveals that the PICU’s design was an ongoing effort and its most stable component was a vision of distributed knowledge and decentralized intensive care. We conclude by discussing implications of the case for organizational design theory and practice.

组织设计医疗管理儿科重症监护组织行为