Keywords

competing values framework, nursing homes, organizational attributes, organizational culture, quality improvement

 

Authors

  1. Scott-Cawiezell, Jill PhD, RN
  2. Jones, Katherine PhD, RN, FAAN
  3. Moore, Laurie MPH
  4. Vojir, Carol PhD

Abstract

In the third in a series of articles exploring working conditions and quality improvement in nursing homes, 31 nursing homes were surveyed using an adaptation of the Competing Values Framework (CVF) Organizational Assessment. The CVF provides information about the organizational culture through describing dominant perceived values, distribution of values across organizational characteristics, and orientation of values toward flexibility. Staff reported a dominant group culture, reflecting a family and team orientation within their settings. Leaders, however, were more often reported to reflect a hierarchy value orientation, emphasizing efficiency of operations and following rules and procedures.