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Healthcare managers in negative media focus: a qualitative study of personification processes and their personal consequences

机译:负面媒体关注的医疗保健经理:对拟人化过程及其个人后果的定性研究

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Background Over the last decade healthcare management and managers have increasingly been in focus in public debate. The purpose of the present study was to gain a deeper understanding of how prolonged, unfavorable media focus can influence both the individual as a person and his or her managerial practice in the healthcare organization. Methods In-depth interviews (n?=?49) with 24 managers and their superiors, or subordinate human resources/information professionals, and partners were analyzed using a grounded theory approach. Results The conceptual model explains how perceived uncertainties related to the managerial role influence personification and its negative consequences. The role ambiguities comprised challenges regarding the separation of individual identity from the professional function, the interaction with intra-organizational support and political play, and the understanding and acceptance of roles in society. A higher degree of uncertainty in role ambiguity increased both personification and the personal reaction to intense media pressure. Three types of reactions were related to the feeling of being infringed: avoidance and narrow-mindedness; being hard on self, on subordinates, and/or family members; and resignation and dejection. The results are discussed so as to elucidate the importance of support from others within the organization when under media scrutiny. Conclusions The degree of personification seems to determine the personal consequences as well as the consequences for their managerial practice. Organizational support for managers appearing in the media would probably be beneficial for both the manager and the organization.
机译:背景技术在过去的十年中,医疗保健管理和管理人员越来越成为公众辩论的焦点。本研究的目的是加深对长期的,不利的媒体关注会如何影响作为个人的个人及其在医疗保健组织中的管理实践的理解。方法使用扎根理论方法对24位经理及其上级或下属人力资源/信息专业人员以及合作伙伴进行的深度访谈(n = 49)。结果概念模型解释了与管理角色相关的不确定性如何影响人格化及其负面后果。角色含糊不清包括以下挑战:将个人身份与专业职能分离,与组织内部支持和政治活动的互动以及对社会角色的理解和接受。角色模棱两可的高度不确定性增加了拟人化和对强烈媒体压力的个人反应。三种类型的反应与被侵犯的感觉有关:回避和思维狭窄;对自己,下属和/或家庭成员刻薄;辞职和沮丧。对结果进行了讨论,以便阐明在接受媒体审查时,组织内其他人提供支持的重要性。结论人格化程度似乎决定着个人后果以及对其管理实践的后果。对出现在媒体中的经理的组织支持可能对经理和组织都有利。

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