Aufsatz(elektronisch)Februar 2016

Conflict Narratives from the Health Care Frontline: A Conceptual Model

In: Conflict resolution quarterly, Band 33, Heft 3, S. 255-277

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Abstract

AbstractWe examined health care conflicts through interviews with health care leaders, providers, and patients. Ninety‐two medical providers, nurses, technologists, hospital leaders, and patients/families shared 156 conflict stories. We identified individual, interpersonal, and organizational factors contributing to interprofessional conflicts. Individual contributors included resource depletion (i.e., stress and fatigue), perceptions of others' seemingly selfish motives, and judgment toward colleagues' competence. Interpersonal conflicts involved prior unresolved conflicts, dehumanization, power differentials, or communication breakdown. Organizational factors included navigating within complex organizational structures and noncompliance with group norms. Conflicts resulted in negative consequences for patients (safety, satisfaction), providers (career, relationships, satisfaction, morale), and organizations (performance, staff turnover).

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Wiley

ISSN: 1541-1508

DOI

10.1002/crq.21155

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