Author:
Bååthe Fredrik,Ahlborg Jr Gunnar,Edgren Lars,Lagström Annica,Nilsson Kerstin
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to uncover paradoxes emerging from physicians’ experiences of a patient-centered and team-based ward round, in an internal medicine department.
Design/methodology/approach
Abductive reasoning relates empirical material to complex responsive processes theory in a dialectical process to further understandings.
Findings
This paper found the response from physicians, to a patient-centered and team-based ward round, related to whether the new demands challenged or confirmed individual physician’s professional identity. Two empirically divergent perspectives on enacting the role of physician during ward round emerged: We-perspective and I-perspective, based on where the physician’s professional identity was centered. Physicians with more of an I-perspective experienced challenges with the new round, while physicians with more of a We-perspective experienced alignment with their professional identity and embraced the new round. When identity is challenged, anxiety is aroused, and if anxiety is not catered to, then resistance is likely to follow and changes are likely to be hampered.
Practical implications
For change processes affecting physicians’ professional identity, it is important for managers and change leaders to acknowledge paradox and find a balance between new knowledge that needs to be learnt and who the physician is becoming in this new procedure.
Originality/value
This paper provides increased understanding about how physicians’ professional identity is interacting with a patient-centered ward round. It adds to the knowledge about developing health care in line with recent societal requests and with sustainable physician engagement.
Reference44 articles.
1. Act 2003: 460 (2003), “A. The act of ethical trail of research concerning humans. Act 2003:460, amended 2008:192”, in RESEARCH., S.M.O.E.A. (Ed.), Ministry of Education and Research, Stockhom, available at: www.notisum.se (accessed 10 February 2014).
2. Physician experiences of patient-centered and team- based ward rounding – an interview based case-study;Journal of Hospital Administration,2014
3. Move from What’s the Matter to What Matters to You,2012
Cited by
11 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献