Using Behavioral Insights to Strengthen Strategies for Change. Practical Applications for Quality Improvement in Healthcare

Author:

Johansen Rie Laurine Rosenthal1,Tulloch Simon2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Quality and Education, Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg University Hospital, Copenhagen NV, Denmark

2. Danish Society for Patient Safety, Frederiksberg, Denmark.

Abstract

Objectives For over 30 years, quality improvement (QI) methods have been used as a means of increasing the quality and safety of healthcare services, but with mixed success. One explanation highlighted in the literature for this outcome is the overemphasis on technical elements of change, and a failure to fully appreciate the human side of change. Behavioral insights (BI) is an approach that utilizes knowledge and tools from a broad range of scientific disciplines, such as neuroscience and behavioral psychology, to support behavior change. The aim of this paper is to explore the possibility of supplementing QI methods with tools and understanding from BI. Methods We outline a practical case that involved applying aspects BI methods into a QI program aimed at reducing the use of intravenous antibiotics in patients accessing services at a busy university hospital in Copenhagen, Denmark. We exemplify how to use BI tools to guide the analysis of staff behaviors during standard clinical processes and develop targeted interventions aimed at increasing actions and behaviors more aligned to best clinical practice. Results Outcomes suggest that it is possible to combine the models and methods from BI and QI in a way that is helpful in focusing attention on the human side of change when developing strategies for change. Potential psychological barriers identified from the analysis included the following: ‘default inertia,’ ‘decision complexity,’ ‘risk aversion,’ and biases related to confidence, confirmation, and omission. Conclusions Future quality improvement projects could benefit from integrating models and tools from BI to guide and support behavior change.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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