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Embracing excellence in healthcare: the role of positive feedback

Adrian Plunkett

2021Archives of Disease in Childhood Education & Practice31 citationsDOI

Abstract

Embracing failure for the purpose of learning is a key trait in successful teams. Failure, however, is not the only source of learning. The majority of interventions in healthcare are successful, yet our prevailing efforts to extract learning intelligence tend to focus almost exclusively on failures, such as harm and errors. By considering the learning potential across the whole landscape of work from success to failure, we can widen the range of learning opportunities. The key steps to learn from excellence are first to recognise excellence, which can be highly subjective, and second to provide positive feedback. Positive feedback enhances learning through a number of routes, including increasing self-efficacy and intrinsic motivation. It may also help to improve relationships within teams and to offset negativity associated with blame cultures.

Topics & Concepts

ExcellenceBlameHarmPsychologyTraitPsychological interventionNegativity effectHealth careKnowledge managementComputer scienceSocial psychologyPolitical sciencePsychiatryLawProgramming languageClinical Reasoning and Diagnostic SkillsBiomedical and Engineering EducationInnovations in Medical Education
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