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“This has reinvigorated me”: perceived impacts of an innovation training program on employee experience and innovation support

Summer Newell (Center to Improve Veteran Involvement in Care (CIVIC), VA Portland Health Care System, Portland, Oregon, USA)
Sarah L. Cutrona (Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA) (Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research (CHOIR), VA Bedford Healthcare System, Bedford, Massachusetts, USA)
Megan Lafferty (Portland VA Research Foundation, Portland, Oregon, USA)
Barbara Lerner ( VA San Francisco Health Care System, San Francisco, California, USA)
Anita A. Vashi (Center for Innovation to Implementation (Ci2i), VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Menlo Park, California, USA) (Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA) (Department of Emergency Medicine (Affiliated), Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA)
George L. Jackson (Center of Innovation to Accelerate Discovery and Practice Transformation (ADAPT), VA Durham Health Care System, Durham, North Carolina, USA) (Peter O'Donnell Jr. School of Public Health, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA)
Allison Amrhein (Innovators Network, VHA Innovation Ecosystem, US Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, District of Columbia, USA)
Brynn Cole (Innovators Network, VHA Innovation Ecosystem, US Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, District of Columbia, USA)
Anaïs Tuepker (Center to Improve Veteran Involvement in Care (CIVIC), VA Portland Health Care System, Portland, Oregon, USA) (Department of Family Medicine and Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA)

Journal of Health Organization and Management

ISSN: 1477-7266

Article publication date: 10 October 2024

Issue publication date: 2 January 2025

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Abstract

Purpose

Innovation is widely desired within healthcare organizations, yet the efficacy of programs aimed at fostering it remain largely unassessed, with little consideration given to their effects on employee experience. The Veterans Health Administration (VA) innovators network (iNET) was established to provide organizational support to improve and reimagine patient care and processes across the VA. We evaluated participant perspectives on how iNET impacted workplace experience and fostered innovation.

Design/methodology/approach

Semi-structured interviews were conducted using purposive sampling to maximize diversity for program roles and site characteristics, reviewed using a rapid matrixed approach, then analyzed using a hybrid inductive/deductive approach that applied a theoretical framework of innovation supportive domains.

Findings

21 project investees, 16 innovation specialists and 13 leadership champions participated from 15 sites nationally. Most participants reported strongly positive impacts including feeling re-energized, appreciating new experiences and expanded opportunities for connecting with others, sense of renewed purpose, better relationships with leadership and personal recognition. Negative experiences included time constraints and logistical challenges. Participants’ experiences mapped frequently onto theorized domains of supporting a curious culture, creating idea pathways and porous boundaries, fostering/supporting catalytic leadership and supporting (role) diverse teams. The program’s delivery of ready resources was critically supportive though at times frustrating.

Originality/value

Participants’ experiences support the conclusion that iNET fosters innovation and positively impacts participating employees. In the post-pandemic context of unprecedented challenges of healthcare worker burnout and stress, effective innovation training programs should be considered as a tool to improve worker experience and retention as well as patient care.

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Acknowledgements

This work was funded by a grant from the Veterans Affairs (VA) Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) (PEC 18–015). We are grateful to the VA employees who shared their time and insights with us.

Citation

Newell, S., Cutrona, S.L., Lafferty, M., Lerner, B., Vashi, A.A., Jackson, G.L., Amrhein, A., Cole, B. and Tuepker, A. (2025), "“This has reinvigorated me”: perceived impacts of an innovation training program on employee experience and innovation support", Journal of Health Organization and Management, Vol. 39 No. 1, pp. 114-129. https://doi.org/10.1108/JHOM-06-2024-0256

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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