Care trajectory management: A conceptual framework for formalizing emergent organisation in nursing practice.

Journal of Nursing Management
Davina Allen

Abstract

To offer a new conceptual framework for formalizing nurses' work in managing emergent organisation in health and social care. Much health and social care requires continuous oversight and adjustments in response to contingencies. Nurses have an important role in managing these relationships. A longstanding programme of research on the social organisation of health and social care work provided the foundations for the article. Nurses' work in managing emergent organisation may be conceptualized as care trajectory management and factors contributing to trajectory complexity are explored. Care trajectory management is essential for the quality and safety of health and social care but poorly served by existing management frameworks. Care trajectory management offers a conceptual framework for the development of new management structures to support an important but poorly supported element of nursing practice.

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