Spehar Ivan, Frich Jan C, Kjekshus Lars Erik
Department of Health Management and Health Economics, Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo, P,O, Box 1089, Oslo NO-0318, Norway.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2014 Jun 13;14:251. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-14-251.
Combining a professional and managerial role can be challenging for doctors and nurses. We aimed to explore influence strategies used by doctors and nurses who are managers in hospitals with a model of unitary and profession neutral management at all levels.
We did a study based on data from interviews and observations of 30 managers with a clinical background in Norwegian hospitals.
Managers with a nursing background argued that medical doctors could more easily gain support for their views. Nurses reported deliberately not disclosing their professional background, and could use a doctor as their agent to achieve a strategic advantage. Doctors believed that they had to use their power as experts to influence peers. Doctors attempted to be medical role models, while nurses spoke of being a role model in more general terms. Managers who were not able to influence the system directly found informal workarounds. We did not identify horizontal strategies in the observations and accounts given by the managers in our study.
Managers' professional background may be both a resource and constraint, and also determine the influence strategies they use. Professional roles and influence strategies should be a theme in leadership development programs for health professionals.
对医生和护士而言,兼任专业人员和管理人员的角色可能具有挑战性。我们旨在运用一种各级管理均统一且职业中立的管理模式,探究医院中担任管理人员的医生和护士所采用的影响策略。
我们基于对挪威医院30名具有临床背景的管理人员的访谈和观察数据开展了一项研究。
具有护理背景的管理人员称,医生能更轻松地为其观点赢得支持。护士表示会刻意不透露自己的专业背景,并且会利用医生作为其代理人以获取战略优势。医生认为他们必须运用自身作为专家的权力来影响同行。医生试图成为医学榜样,而护士则更泛泛地谈及成为榜样。无法直接影响体系的管理人员找到了非正式的变通方法。在我们研究中管理人员提供的观察结果和描述中,我们未发现横向策略。
管理人员的专业背景可能既是一种资源也是一种限制因素,并且还会决定他们所采用的影响策略。专业角色和影响策略应成为卫生专业人员领导力发展项目的一个主题。