Comparing Health Professional Work Orientation in French and Canadian Hospitals: Structural Influence of Patients in Open and Closed Units

Author:

Hirschkorn Kristine1,Khokher Patricia2,Sainsaulieu Ivan3,Bourgeault Ivy Lynn4

Affiliation:

1. 1Community Health Research Unit, University of Ottawa Room 1118, 451 Smyth Road, Ottawa, ON K1H 8M5, Canada, Email: kristine@hirschkorn.net

2. 2Centre for Addiction and Mental Health 33 Russell Street, Room T328, Toronto, ON M5S 2S1, Canada, Email: khokher_patricia@yahoo.ca

3. 3Laboratoire interdisciplinaire de sociologie économique, Centre national de la recherche scientifique Site Pouchet 59, rue Pouchet, Paris 75017, France, Email: ivan.sainsaulieu@lise.cnrs.fr

4. 4Faculty of Health Sciences, CIHR/Health Canada Chair in Health Human Resource Policy, University of Ottawa 43 rue Templeton St., Room 203, Ottawa, ON K1N 6X1, Canada, Email: ivy.bourgeault@uottawa.ca

Abstract

AbstractIn this paper we present comparative qualitative data on the influence of patients on the relationship between health professionals and hospitals in France and Canada. We elaborate specifically on a typology that depicts the structural influence of patients in terms of open and closed communities. Our analysis reveals some key differences between the open and closed communities across the two countries. Health professionals in open communities in France were able to establish a stronger relationship with patients than those in Canada. Professionals in France described a weaker connection with their colleagues than in Canada, and this may be one of the triggers of stress, burnout and high turnover. There were more similarities among closed communities in Canada and France. Conceptualizing the structural influence of patients in terms of open and closed community ideal types is a useful heuristic device that moves the implicit and explicit influence of patients to the foreground of the analysis of the relations between health professions and organizations.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Sociology and Political Science

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