Keywords

evidence-based practices, health care system, organizational performance, transformation, transition office

 

Authors

  1. Lavoie-Tremblay, Melanie PhD, RN
  2. Bonneville-Roussy, Arielle MSc
  3. Richer, Marie-Claire PhD, RN
  4. Aubry, Monique PhD
  5. Vezina, Michel DSc, MSc, CA
  6. Deme, Mariama MSc

Abstract

This article describes the contribution of a Transition Support Office (TSO) in a health care center in Canada to supporting changes in practice based on evidence and organizational performance in the early phase of a major organizational change. Semistructured individual interviews were conducted with 11 members of the TSO and 13 managers and clinicians from an ambulatory sector in the organization who received support from the TSO. The main themes addressed in the interviews were the description of the TSO, the context of implementation, and the impact. Using the Competing Value Framework by Quinn and Rohrbaugh [Public Product Rev. 1981;5(2):122-140], results revealed that the TSO is a source of expertise that facilitates innovation and implementation of change. It provides material support and human expertise for evidence-based projects. As a single organizational entity responsible for managing change, it gives a sense of cohesiveness. It also facilitates communication among human resources of the entire organization. The TSO is seen as an expertise provider that promotes competency development, training, and evidence-based practices. The impact of a TSO on change in practices and organizational performance in a health care system is discussed.