Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Implementation Science 1/2009

Open Access 01-12-2009 | Debate

The role of conversation in health care interventions: enabling sensemaking and learning

Authors: Michelle E Jordan, Holly J Lanham, Benjamin F Crabtree, Paul A Nutting, William L Miller, Kurt C Stange, Reuben R McDaniel Jr

Published in: Implementation Science | Issue 1/2009

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

Those attempting to implement changes in health care settings often find that intervention efforts do not progress as expected. Unexpected outcomes are often attributed to variation and/or error in implementation processes. We argue that some unanticipated variation in intervention outcomes arises because unexpected conversations emerge during intervention attempts. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the role of conversation in shaping interventions and to explain why conversation is important in intervention efforts in health care organizations. We draw on literature from sociolinguistics and complex adaptive systems theory to create an interpretive framework and develop our theory. We use insights from a fourteen-year program of research, including both descriptive and intervention studies undertaken to understand and assist primary care practices in making sustainable changes. We enfold these literatures and these insights to articulate a common failure of overlooking the role of conversation in intervention success, and to develop a theoretical argument for the importance of paying attention to the role of conversation in health care interventions.

Discussion

Conversation between organizational members plays an important role in the success of interventions aimed at improving health care delivery. Conversation can facilitate intervention success because interventions often rely on new sensemaking and learning, and these are accomplished through conversation. Conversely, conversation can block the success of an intervention by inhibiting sensemaking and learning. Furthermore, the existing relationship contexts of an organization can influence these conversational possibilities. We argue that the likelihood of intervention success will increase if the role of conversation is considered in the intervention process.

Summary

The generation of productive conversation should be considered as one of the foundations of intervention efforts. We suggest that intervention facilitators consider the following actions as strategies for reducing the barriers that conversation can present and for using conversation to leverage improvement change: evaluate existing conversation and relationship systems, look for and leverage unexpected conversation, create time and space where conversation can unfold, use conversation to help people manage uncertainty, use conversation to help reorganize relationships, and build social interaction competence.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Haslam SA, McGarty C: A 100 years of certitude? Social psychology, the experimental method and the management of scientific uncertainty. British Journal of Social Psychology. 2001, 40: 1-21.CrossRefPubMed Haslam SA, McGarty C: A 100 years of certitude? Social psychology, the experimental method and the management of scientific uncertainty. British Journal of Social Psychology. 2001, 40: 1-21.CrossRefPubMed
2.
go back to reference Weick KE, Sutcliffe KM: Managing the unexpected: Assuring high performance in an age of complexity. 2001, San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Weick KE, Sutcliffe KM: Managing the unexpected: Assuring high performance in an age of complexity. 2001, San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass
3.
go back to reference Perrow C: Normal Accidents. 1999, Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press Perrow C: Normal Accidents. 1999, Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press
4.
go back to reference Yourstone SA, Smith HL: Managing system errors and failures in health care organizations: suggestions for practice and research. Health Care Management Review. 2002, 27: 50-61.CrossRefPubMed Yourstone SA, Smith HL: Managing system errors and failures in health care organizations: suggestions for practice and research. Health Care Management Review. 2002, 27: 50-61.CrossRefPubMed
5.
go back to reference Bar-yam Y: Making things work: solving complex problems in a complex world. 2004, New England Complex Systems Institute: Knowledge Press Bar-yam Y: Making things work: solving complex problems in a complex world. 2004, New England Complex Systems Institute: Knowledge Press
6.
go back to reference McDaniel RR, Driebe DJ: Complexity science and health care management. Advances in health care management. Edited by: Blair JD, Fottler MD, Savage GT. 2001, Stamford, CN: JAI Press, 2: 11-36. McDaniel RR, Driebe DJ: Complexity science and health care management. Advances in health care management. Edited by: Blair JD, Fottler MD, Savage GT. 2001, Stamford, CN: JAI Press, 2: 11-36.
7.
go back to reference Lindberg C, Lindberg C: Nurses take note: A primer on complexity science. On the Edge: Nursing in the age of complexity. Edited by: Lindberg C, Nash S, Lindberg C. 2008, Bordentown, New Jersey: Plexus Press, 23-48. Lindberg C, Lindberg C: Nurses take note: A primer on complexity science. On the Edge: Nursing in the age of complexity. Edited by: Lindberg C, Nash S, Lindberg C. 2008, Bordentown, New Jersey: Plexus Press, 23-48.
8.
go back to reference Mainzer K: Thinking in complexity: The complex dynamics of matter, mind, and mankind. 1997, New York: Springer-Verlag, 3CrossRef Mainzer K: Thinking in complexity: The complex dynamics of matter, mind, and mankind. 1997, New York: Springer-Verlag, 3CrossRef
9.
go back to reference Plesk P: Redesigning health care with insights from the science of complex adaptive systems. Crossing the quality chasm: A new health system for the 21st century. 2001, Institute of Medicine. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 322-335. Plesk P: Redesigning health care with insights from the science of complex adaptive systems. Crossing the quality chasm: A new health system for the 21st century. 2001, Institute of Medicine. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 322-335.
10.
go back to reference Suchman AL: A new theoretical foundation for relationship-centered care: Complex responsive processes of relating. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2006, 21: S40-S44.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Suchman AL: A new theoretical foundation for relationship-centered care: Complex responsive processes of relating. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2006, 21: S40-S44.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
11.
go back to reference Seibold DR, Lewis LK: Communication during intraorganizational innovation adoption: Predicting users' behavioral. Communication Monographs. 1996, 63: 131-CrossRef Seibold DR, Lewis LK: Communication during intraorganizational innovation adoption: Predicting users' behavioral. Communication Monographs. 1996, 63: 131-CrossRef
12.
go back to reference Lewis LK, Seibold DR: Reconceptualizing organizational change implementation as a communication problem: A review of the literature and research agenda. Communication Yearbook 21. Edited by: Roloff ME, Paulson GD. 1998, Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications, 21: 93-151. Lewis LK, Seibold DR: Reconceptualizing organizational change implementation as a communication problem: A review of the literature and research agenda. Communication Yearbook 21. Edited by: Roloff ME, Paulson GD. 1998, Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications, 21: 93-151.
13.
go back to reference Erickson F: Talk and social theory: Ecologies of speaking and listening in everyday life. 2004, Cambridge: Polity Press Erickson F: Talk and social theory: Ecologies of speaking and listening in everyday life. 2004, Cambridge: Polity Press
14.
go back to reference Gee JP: The social mind: language, ideology, and social practice. 1992, New York: Bergin and Garvey Gee JP: The social mind: language, ideology, and social practice. 1992, New York: Bergin and Garvey
15.
go back to reference Gumperz JJ: Mutual inferencing in conversation. Mutualities in dialogue. Edited by: Markova I, Foppa K, Graumann C. 1995, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press Gumperz JJ: Mutual inferencing in conversation. Mutualities in dialogue. Edited by: Markova I, Foppa K, Graumann C. 1995, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
16.
go back to reference Sawyer KR: Creating conversations: Improvisation in everyday discourse. 2001, Cresskill, N. J.: Hampton Press Sawyer KR: Creating conversations: Improvisation in everyday discourse. 2001, Cresskill, N. J.: Hampton Press
17.
go back to reference Stroebel CK, McDaniel RR, Crabtree BF: How complexity science can inform a reflective process for improvement in primary care practices. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2005, 31 (8): 438-446.PubMed Stroebel CK, McDaniel RR, Crabtree BF: How complexity science can inform a reflective process for improvement in primary care practices. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2005, 31 (8): 438-446.PubMed
18.
go back to reference Capra F: The web of life: A new scientific understanding of living systems. 1996, New York, NY: Anchor Books Doubleday Capra F: The web of life: A new scientific understanding of living systems. 1996, New York, NY: Anchor Books Doubleday
19.
go back to reference Kauffman S: At home in the universe: The search for laws of self-organization and complexity. 1995, New York, NY: Oxford University Press Kauffman S: At home in the universe: The search for laws of self-organization and complexity. 1995, New York, NY: Oxford University Press
20.
go back to reference Holland JH: Emergence: From chaos to order. 1998, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Holland JH: Emergence: From chaos to order. 1998, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley
21.
go back to reference Leykum LK, Pugh J, Lawrence V, Parchman M, Hoel PH, Cornell J, McDaniel RR: Organizational interventions employing principles of complexity science have improved outcomes for patients with type II diabetes. Implementation Science. 2007, 2: Leykum LK, Pugh J, Lawrence V, Parchman M, Hoel PH, Cornell J, McDaniel RR: Organizational interventions employing principles of complexity science have improved outcomes for patients with type II diabetes. Implementation Science. 2007, 2:
22.
go back to reference Miller WL, Crabtree BF, McDaniel RR, Stange KC: Understanding change in primary care practice using complexity theory. Journal of Family Practice. 1998, 46: 369-376.PubMed Miller WL, Crabtree BF, McDaniel RR, Stange KC: Understanding change in primary care practice using complexity theory. Journal of Family Practice. 1998, 46: 369-376.PubMed
23.
go back to reference Zimmerman B, Lindberg C, Plesk P: Edgeware: Insights from Complexity Science for Health Care Leaders. 1998, Irving, TX: VHA Inc Zimmerman B, Lindberg C, Plesk P: Edgeware: Insights from Complexity Science for Health Care Leaders. 1998, Irving, TX: VHA Inc
24.
go back to reference Goldstein J: Emergence as a construct: History and issues. Emergence-Journal of Complexity Issues, in Organizations and Management. 1999, 1: 49-72. Goldstein J: Emergence as a construct: History and issues. Emergence-Journal of Complexity Issues, in Organizations and Management. 1999, 1: 49-72.
25.
go back to reference McDaniel RR, Jordan ME, Fleeman BF: Surprise, surprise, surprise! A complexity science view of the unexpected. Health Care Management Review. 2003, 28: 266-278.CrossRefPubMed McDaniel RR, Jordan ME, Fleeman BF: Surprise, surprise, surprise! A complexity science view of the unexpected. Health Care Management Review. 2003, 28: 266-278.CrossRefPubMed
26.
go back to reference McKelvey B: Avoiding complexity catastrophe in co-evolutionary pockets: Strategies for rugged landscapes. Organization Science. 1999, 10: 294-321.CrossRef McKelvey B: Avoiding complexity catastrophe in co-evolutionary pockets: Strategies for rugged landscapes. Organization Science. 1999, 10: 294-321.CrossRef
27.
go back to reference Waldrop MM: Complexity: The emerging science at the edge of order and chaos. 1992, New York, NY: Touchstone by Simon and Schuster Inc Waldrop MM: Complexity: The emerging science at the edge of order and chaos. 1992, New York, NY: Touchstone by Simon and Schuster Inc
28.
go back to reference Allen PM, Strathern M, Baldwin JS: The evolutionary complexity of social economic systems: The inevitability of uncertainty and surprise. Uncertainty and Surprise in Complex Systems. Edited by: McDaniel RR Jr, Driebe DJ. 2005, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 31-50.CrossRef Allen PM, Strathern M, Baldwin JS: The evolutionary complexity of social economic systems: The inevitability of uncertainty and surprise. Uncertainty and Surprise in Complex Systems. Edited by: McDaniel RR Jr, Driebe DJ. 2005, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 31-50.CrossRef
29.
go back to reference Lammers JC, Barbour JB: An Institutional Theory of Organizational Communication. Communication Theory. 2006, 16: 356-377.CrossRef Lammers JC, Barbour JB: An Institutional Theory of Organizational Communication. Communication Theory. 2006, 16: 356-377.CrossRef
30.
go back to reference Suchman AL: Error reduction, complex systems, and organizational change. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2001, 16: 438-446.CrossRef Suchman AL: Error reduction, complex systems, and organizational change. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2001, 16: 438-446.CrossRef
31.
go back to reference Jablin FM: Formal organization structure. Handbook of Organizational Communication. Edited by: Jablin FM, Putman LL, Roberts KH, Porter LW. 1985, Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 389-419. Jablin FM: Formal organization structure. Handbook of Organizational Communication. Edited by: Jablin FM, Putman LL, Roberts KH, Porter LW. 1985, Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 389-419.
32.
go back to reference Barbour JB, Lammers JC: Health Care Institutions, Communication, and Physicians' Experience of Managed: Care A Multilevel Analysis. Management Communication Quarterly. 2007, 21: 201-231.CrossRef Barbour JB, Lammers JC: Health Care Institutions, Communication, and Physicians' Experience of Managed: Care A Multilevel Analysis. Management Communication Quarterly. 2007, 21: 201-231.CrossRef
33.
go back to reference Lindlof TR, Taylor BC: Qualitative communication research methods. 2002, Thousand Oaks, California: Sage, 2 Lindlof TR, Taylor BC: Qualitative communication research methods. 2002, Thousand Oaks, California: Sage, 2
34.
go back to reference Hymes D: Foundations in sociolinguistics: An ethnographic approach. 1974, Philadelphia: University of Philadelphia Press Hymes D: Foundations in sociolinguistics: An ethnographic approach. 1974, Philadelphia: University of Philadelphia Press
35.
go back to reference Wells G: The negotiation of meaning: Talking and learning at home and at school. Home and school: Early language and reading. Edited by: Fillion B, Hedley CN, DiMartino EC. 1987, Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 3-25. Wells G: The negotiation of meaning: Talking and learning at home and at school. Home and school: Early language and reading. Edited by: Fillion B, Hedley CN, DiMartino EC. 1987, Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 3-25.
36.
go back to reference Grice HP: Logic and conversation. Syntax and semantics: Speech acts. Edited by: Cole P, Morgan JL. 1975, New York: Academic Press, 3: 41-58. Grice HP: Logic and conversation. Syntax and semantics: Speech acts. Edited by: Cole P, Morgan JL. 1975, New York: Academic Press, 3: 41-58.
37.
go back to reference Holquist M, (Ed): The dialogic imagination: Four essays by M. M. Bakhtin. 1982, Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press Holquist M, (Ed): The dialogic imagination: Four essays by M. M. Bakhtin. 1982, Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press
38.
go back to reference Kress G: Linguistic processes in sociocultural practice. 1989, Oxford, England: Cambridge University Press Kress G: Linguistic processes in sociocultural practice. 1989, Oxford, England: Cambridge University Press
39.
go back to reference Heritage J, Maynard DW: Introduction: Analyzing interaction between doctors and patients in primary care encounters. Communication in medical care: Interaction between primary care physicians and patients. Edited by: Heritage J, Maynard DW. 2006, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-21.CrossRef Heritage J, Maynard DW: Introduction: Analyzing interaction between doctors and patients in primary care encounters. Communication in medical care: Interaction between primary care physicians and patients. Edited by: Heritage J, Maynard DW. 2006, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-21.CrossRef
40.
go back to reference Sacks H, Schegloff EA, Jefferson G: A simplest systematics for the organization of turntaking for conversation. Language. 1974, 50: 696-735.CrossRef Sacks H, Schegloff EA, Jefferson G: A simplest systematics for the organization of turntaking for conversation. Language. 1974, 50: 696-735.CrossRef
41.
go back to reference Goffman E: The presentation of self in everyday life. 1959, New York: Anchor Books Goffman E: The presentation of self in everyday life. 1959, New York: Anchor Books
42.
go back to reference Sawyer KR: Improvised Dialogues: Emergence and creativity in conversation. 2003, Westport, Conn: Ablex Publishing Sawyer KR: Improvised Dialogues: Emergence and creativity in conversation. 2003, Westport, Conn: Ablex Publishing
43.
go back to reference Bonk CJ, Cunningham DJ: Searching for learner-centered, constructivist, and socio-cultural components of collaborative educational learning tools. Electronic collaborators: Learner-centered technologies for literacy, apprenticeship, and discourse. Edited by: Bonk CJ, Press KSK. 1998, Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 25-50. Bonk CJ, Cunningham DJ: Searching for learner-centered, constructivist, and socio-cultural components of collaborative educational learning tools. Electronic collaborators: Learner-centered technologies for literacy, apprenticeship, and discourse. Edited by: Bonk CJ, Press KSK. 1998, Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 25-50.
44.
go back to reference Jarvenpaa SL, Leidner DE: Communication and trust in global virtual teams. Organization Science. Special Issue: Communication Processes for Virtual Organizations. 1999, 10: 791-815. Jarvenpaa SL, Leidner DE: Communication and trust in global virtual teams. Organization Science. Special Issue: Communication Processes for Virtual Organizations. 1999, 10: 791-815.
45.
go back to reference Rogers EM: Diffusion of innovations. 2003, New York: Free Press, 5 Rogers EM: Diffusion of innovations. 2003, New York: Free Press, 5
46.
go back to reference McDaniel RR: Management strategies for complex adaptive systems: Sensemaking, learning, and improvisation. Performance Improvement Quarterly. 2007, 20: 21-42.CrossRef McDaniel RR: Management strategies for complex adaptive systems: Sensemaking, learning, and improvisation. Performance Improvement Quarterly. 2007, 20: 21-42.CrossRef
47.
go back to reference Taylor JR, Van Every EJ: The emergent organization: Communication as its site and surface. 2000, Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Taylor JR, Van Every EJ: The emergent organization: Communication as its site and surface. 2000, Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum
48.
go back to reference Weick KE: Managing the unexpected: Complexity as distributed sensemaking. Uncertainty and surprise in complex systems: Questions on working with the unexpected. Edited by: McDaniel RR Jr, Driebe DJ. 2005, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 51-65.CrossRef Weick KE: Managing the unexpected: Complexity as distributed sensemaking. Uncertainty and surprise in complex systems: Questions on working with the unexpected. Edited by: McDaniel RR Jr, Driebe DJ. 2005, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 51-65.CrossRef
49.
go back to reference Agar M: Telling it like you think it might be: Narrative, linguistic anthropology, and the complex organization. E:CO. 2005, 7: 23-34. Agar M: Telling it like you think it might be: Narrative, linguistic anthropology, and the complex organization. E:CO. 2005, 7: 23-34.
50.
go back to reference Edmondson AC: Speaking up in the operating room: How team leaders promote learning in interdisciplinary action teams. Journal of Management Studies. 2003, 40: 1419-1452.CrossRef Edmondson AC: Speaking up in the operating room: How team leaders promote learning in interdisciplinary action teams. Journal of Management Studies. 2003, 40: 1419-1452.CrossRef
51.
go back to reference March JG: The pursuit of organizational intelligence. 1999, Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishers Inc March JG: The pursuit of organizational intelligence. 1999, Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishers Inc
52.
go back to reference McDaniel RR, Walls M: Diversity as a management strategy for organizations: A view through the lenses of chaos and quantum theories. Journal of Management Inquiry. 1997, 6: 363-375.CrossRef McDaniel RR, Walls M: Diversity as a management strategy for organizations: A view through the lenses of chaos and quantum theories. Journal of Management Inquiry. 1997, 6: 363-375.CrossRef
53.
go back to reference Gratton L, Ghoshal S: Improving the quality of conversations. Organizational Dynamics. 2002, 00: 1-16. Gratton L, Ghoshal S: Improving the quality of conversations. Organizational Dynamics. 2002, 00: 1-16.
54.
go back to reference Do SL, Schallert DL: Emotions and classroom talk: Toward a model of the role of affect in students' experiences of classroom discussions. Journal of Educational Psychology. 2004, 96: 619-634.CrossRef Do SL, Schallert DL: Emotions and classroom talk: Toward a model of the role of affect in students' experiences of classroom discussions. Journal of Educational Psychology. 2004, 96: 619-634.CrossRef
55.
go back to reference Chan C, Burtis J, Bereiter C: Knowledge building as a mediator of conflict in conceptual change. Cognition and Instruction. 1997, 15: 1-40.CrossRef Chan C, Burtis J, Bereiter C: Knowledge building as a mediator of conflict in conceptual change. Cognition and Instruction. 1997, 15: 1-40.CrossRef
56.
go back to reference Cohen D, McDaniel RR, Crabtree BF: A practice change model for quality improvement in primary care practice. Journal of Healthcare Management. 2004, 49: 155-168.PubMed Cohen D, McDaniel RR, Crabtree BF: A practice change model for quality improvement in primary care practice. Journal of Healthcare Management. 2004, 49: 155-168.PubMed
57.
go back to reference Paul DL, McDaniel RR: A field study of the effect of interpersonal trust on virtual collaborative relationship performance. MIS Quarterly. 2004, 28: 183-227. Paul DL, McDaniel RR: A field study of the effect of interpersonal trust on virtual collaborative relationship performance. MIS Quarterly. 2004, 28: 183-227.
58.
go back to reference Griffith JR, White KR: Designing the health care organization. The well-managed health care organization. Edited by: Griffith JR, White KR. 2002, Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press, 145-178. Griffith JR, White KR: Designing the health care organization. The well-managed health care organization. Edited by: Griffith JR, White KR. 2002, Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press, 145-178.
59.
go back to reference Crabtree BF, Miller WL, Stange KC: Understanding practice from the ground up. Journal of Family Practice. 2001, 50: 881-887.PubMed Crabtree BF, Miller WL, Stange KC: Understanding practice from the ground up. Journal of Family Practice. 2001, 50: 881-887.PubMed
60.
go back to reference Berger CR: Interpersonal communication: Theoretical perspectives, future prospects. Journal of Communication. 2005, 415-447. Berger CR: Interpersonal communication: Theoretical perspectives, future prospects. Journal of Communication. 2005, 415-447.
61.
go back to reference Stewart EE, Johnson BC: Huddles: Improve office efficiency in mere minutes. Family Practice Management. 2007, 14: 27-29.CrossRefPubMed Stewart EE, Johnson BC: Huddles: Improve office efficiency in mere minutes. Family Practice Management. 2007, 14: 27-29.CrossRefPubMed
Metadata
Title
The role of conversation in health care interventions: enabling sensemaking and learning
Authors
Michelle E Jordan
Holly J Lanham
Benjamin F Crabtree
Paul A Nutting
William L Miller
Kurt C Stange
Reuben R McDaniel Jr
Publication date
01-12-2009
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Implementation Science / Issue 1/2009
Electronic ISSN: 1748-5908
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-4-15

Other articles of this Issue 1/2009

Implementation Science 1/2009 Go to the issue