Abstract

(1) Background: A learning organizational culture is crucial to the safety of patients and the quality of public health care. The aim of this study was to assess the learning organizational culture and capacity of Greek public hospitals. (2) Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional analysis was carried out in six public general hospitals and stratified sampling was used as the sampling technique. A total of 480 questionnaires were distributed to health care professionals and 380 valid questionnaires were returned (78% response rate). The comprehensive form of the Dimensions of Learning Organization Questionnaire (DLOQ), which was adapted and translated into Greek, was used for data collection in this survey. (3) Results: The level of learning organizational culture and capacity in the health units are very low. All seven dimensions of the learning organizational instrument are lower than the theoretically neutral median (3.0). Health care employees believe that the hospital’s existing culture and management practices do not foster and contribute to continuing learning, which is the fundamental aspect of self-development, department development and performance improvement. (4) Conclusions: Greek public hospitals need to adopt different types of leadership practices and culture in order to be able to facilitate organizational learning. Organizational learning (OL) is based on collaborative working, a culture that encompasses learning as participation in the organizational work practice. This transformation of culture should take place at all levels of learning to enhance results.

Highlights

  • Learning Organization is organization that has the ability to use those techniques and processes necessary for turning knowledge into skill

  • The research instrument used in this study for data collection was the systematic Dimensions of Learning Organization Questionnaire (DLOQ) form, which consists of 43 questions that make up the seven organizational learning subscales

  • The DLOQ was distributed to 487 health professionals in 6 Greek Public Hospitals in the region of Attica and 380 valid questionnaires were returned

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Introduction

Learning Organization is organization that has the ability to use those techniques and processes necessary for turning knowledge into skill. When an organization is able to modify itself, it means that it can reshape the production process whenever a change occurs [2]. According to this approach, learning comes through the constant change of thought, perception and behavior that arises as an indirect or direct result of knowledge and experience. The first reference concerning the "learning organization" approach was made in 1990 by Peter Senge [6] in his book “The Fifth Discipline” where he describes these organizations as places “where people are constantly expanding their ability to create the results they really want, cultivating new and expansive patterns of thinking where collective ambition is unleashed and people are constantly learning how to coexist”.

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