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[如何解決組織內部的溝通斷層:從護理人員的視角出發]-[Fixable: Kelli - "How do I deal with a communication breakdown?"]

Am I Normal? with Mona Chalabi · B1 · 2023-04-05

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如何解決組織內部的溝通斷層:從護理人員的視角出發

在播客《Fixable》的這期節目中,主持人 Ann Morris 與 Frances Fry 探討了一個在醫療體系中極為普遍且嚴峻的問題:跨專業團隊之間的溝通障礙。透過與護理師 Kelly 的對話,我們得以深入剖析當 hierarchy(層級制度)與複雜的 teaming(動態團隊協作)交織時,溝通如何失效,以及如何透過微小的結構性改變來重塑組織文化。

溝通斷層的根源:透明度與資訊同步的缺失

Kelly 指出,在心血管急性護理單位,醫生、護理師、放射技師等多個團隊需要高度協作。然而,由於缺乏有效的溝通機制,護理師往往被迫成為資訊傳遞的「中間人」(middle man)。這種狀況導致了嚴重的後果:當不同醫療小組(如心臟衰竭小組與外科小組)對同一位病患下達矛盾或未同步的醫囑時,不僅增加了護理工作的複雜度,更直接影響了 patient care(病患照護)的品質,甚至引發病患的焦慮。

Frances Fry 從運營管理的角度分析,這類問題的核心在於「透明度(transparency)」的缺失——即團隊成員往往只知道「做什麼(do this)」,卻不知道「為什麼要這麼做(the why)」。此外,資訊未能確保「人人皆知(one person says it we all hear it)」,導致組織內部的溝通頻頻發生斷裂。

從個體影響力到結構性改變

討論中一個關鍵的轉折點在於「人際連結」的價值。Kelly 分享了一個正面案例:一位醫生會主動詢問她的個人生活,這種將彼此視為「多維度的人(multidimensional human beings)」而非單純的職位代號的互動,極大地增強了團隊的互信。這證明了當人們建立起個人連結時,溝通會變得更加順暢。

針對如何改善現狀,主持人提出了兩個層次的策略:

  1. 個人層面的主動性(Zone of Control):Kelly 可以透過主動向新進人員自我介紹、主動詢問對方背景等方式,建立個人層面的友好關係。這是一種「社會專業能力(social competence)」的運用,能夠有效打破護理師與醫生之間的隔閡。

  2. 結構層面的微小干預:為了不完全依賴醫生的個人性格,主持人建議在單位內推行「非正式的結構化互動」,例如在護理站進行更有意識的歡迎儀式,或是鼓勵團隊成員在公共空間而非封閉辦公室工作,從而降低溝通門檻,將這種「隱性知識」轉化為「顯性流程」。

結論:將問題視為改進的機會

Ann Morris 強調,組織改善的關鍵在於能否「Elevate problems(提升問題的層次)」。當問題被隱藏或壓抑時,組織便失去了改進的動力。Kelly 的案例顯示,即使處於基層,透過與盟友合作、主動改變互動模式,也能在局部範圍內創造更具凝聚力的環境。正如節目中所言,當組織能夠持續地將問題擺上檯面並共同解決時,其改進的速度才會加快。

這場對話不僅是關於醫療現場的溝通建議,更為所有在複雜組織結構中感到無力的人提供了一種啟示:從個人能夠掌控的小事做起,透過增加透明度與人際溫度,我們完全有能力去修復那些看似牢不可破的溝通斷層。

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm already mad at you and I haven't even done anything.
我還什麼都沒做呢,就已經對你感到惱火了。
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📝Key Phrases

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on the same page
達成共識
2
get on top of something
掌握某事/掌控局面
3
get ahead of something
搶先一步
4
make the implicit explicit
將隱含的顯性化
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out of one's control
不受某人控制
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📖 Transcript

Ted Audio Collective Hi there, we are not Mona Chalibi and this is not am I normal?
But we hope you'll stay with us.
I'm Ann Morris and I'm Francis Fry and here is something a little different an episode of fixable our new show in the Ted Audio Collective We hope you enjoy it if you do you can find and follow fixable wherever you get your podcasts.
Thanks for listening This is a new segment we like to call Ann and Francis's favorite icebreakers We do a lot of work with teams and we try to get them to start communicating honestly very quickly So we think a lot about what are the questions at the beginning of meetings?
That's really create an environment people can have an honest dialogue a Low stakes one I often use is tell us about a piece of art that means something to you Oh good I'll tell you the one that moves me the most and it's a photograph that our dear friend Emmy took when she was visiting us and Our oldest son was two or three on the weekend We took him to the classrooms at the Harvard Business School Not break into the classroom not break it.
I mean, it's really Find our way into the classrooms which have just magnificent layers and layers of boards and we would rearrange the furniture a little bit So that he could stand on it and draw such a light for friends No, I never knew we were there But there's this one particular picture where he's standing on the desk that's pushed up against it and he's drawing and his head is tilted as if He is an experienced artist looking up at the work like he's appraising it But we can only see him from behind but we can see you and I from the side and we're also joining him in In the gaze and so all three of us are sharing a gaze and I don't know why it's so powerful to me But it is my favorite piece of art So thank you Emmy for that and thanks for letting me think about that.

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