Department of Language and Communication Studies, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland.
Tampere University, Tampere, Finland.
Leadersh Health Serv (Bradf Engl). 2020 Nov 9;33(4):429-443. doi: 10.1108/LHS-05-2020-0028.
A frame is an interpretive scheme of meanings that guide participants' interpretations of social interaction and their actions in social situations (Goffman, 1974). By identifying early-career physicians' identity and relationship frames, this study aims to produce information about socially constructed ways to interpret leadership communication in a medical context.
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: The data consist of essays written by young physicians ( = 225) during their specialization training and workplace learning period. The analysis was conducted applying constructive grounded theory.
Three identity and relationship frames were identified: the expertise frame, the collegial frame and the system frame. These frames arranged the meanings of being a physician in a leader-follower relationship differently.
ORIGINALITY/VALUE: The findings suggest that identity questions discussed recently in medical leadership studies can be partly answered with being aware of and understanding socially constructed and somewhat contradictory frames.
框架是一种意义解释方案,指导参与者对社会互动的解释以及他们在社会情境中的行动(Goffman,1974)。通过识别初出茅庐的医生的身份和关系框架,本研究旨在提供有关在医学背景下解释领导力沟通的社会建构方式的信息。
设计/方法/途径:数据由年轻医生(= 225)在专业培训和工作场所学习期间撰写的文章组成。分析采用了建构主义扎根理论进行。
确定了三种身份和关系框架:专业知识框架、同事关系框架和系统框架。这些框架以不同的方式安排了领导者与追随者之间作为医生的身份意义。
原创性/价值:研究结果表明,最近在医学领导力研究中讨论的身份问题,可以通过意识到和理解社会构建的、有些矛盾的框架来部分回答。