Nursing Outlook
Volume 56, Issue 4 , Pages 145.e1-145.e9, July 2008

Building social capital in healthcare organizations: Thinking ecologically for safer care

  • Anne Hofmeyer, PhD

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    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author: Anne Hofmeyer, PhD, University of Alberta, Faculty of Nursing, 3rd Floor Clinical Sciences Building, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G2G3.
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  • Patricia B. Marck, PhD

Research on patient safety and health human resources, 2 critical issues for 21st century healthcare, converges on similar findings. Specifically, it is apparent that along with the patients, families, and communities we serve, nurses and other healthcare professionals navigate a volatile health care system where persistent restructuring, market pressures, and workforce instability present ongoing threats to the delivery of safer care. Drawing from the fields of nursing, healthcare ethics, health systems management, and ecological restoration, we outline the role of social capital for organizational integrity, healthy workplace cultures, sustainable resource management, improved nurse retention, effective knowledge translation, and safer patient care. Nursing leaders can use ecological thinking to build the vital resource of social capital by taking concrete steps to commit the necessary human and material resources to: (1) forge relations to foster bonding, bridging and linking social capital; (2) build solidarity and trust; (3) foster collective action and cooperation; (4) strengthen communication and knowledge exchange; and (5) create capacity for social cohesion and inclusion.

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PII: S0029-6554(08)00003-1

doi:10.1016/j.outlook.2008.01.001

Nursing Outlook
Volume 56, Issue 4 , Pages 145.e1-145.e9, July 2008