The role of responsibility in hospitals is undeniable. Although administrative groups are essential to organizational performance, previous group and team studies of responsibility in hospital organizations have concentrated mainly on healthcare teams. This study aims to describe and understand responsibility construction in the social interaction in hospital administrative group meetings, based on observation and analysis of seven administrative group meetings in a Finnish hospital. Categories generated by thematic content analysis were compared with responsibility types. The findings show that responsibility is constructed by creating co-responsibility, taking individual responsibility, and constructing non-responsibility. Action and role...
In this article, we focus at a key concept of today's healthcare, namely responsibility. Personal re...
Background Changes in modern societies develop the perception that the external environment is ess...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Changes ...
The role of responsibility in hospitals is undeniable. Although administrative groups are essential ...
As the healthcare sector is constantly growing and changing, it is more important than ever to consi...
This study examines how patients conceptualize “responsibility” for their healthcare and make sense ...
An enduring debate concerns how responsibility for patient safety should be distributed between orga...
Background: Hospital managerschr('39') success depends not only on internal of the hospital environm...
This study examines how patients conceptualize ‘responsibility’ for their healthcare and make sense ...
An enduring debate concerns how responsibility for patient safety should be distributed between orga...
n recent working life studies, professional agency is seen as pivotal to the development of work co...
Although hospital management is studied in several branches of science, scarcity of studies investig...
Abstract Background Patient advocacy organizations (PAOs) have an increasing influence on health pol...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the perceived responsibilities of five not-for-pro...
Management groups are an essential part of the management system in Finnish hospitals. Nevertheles...
In this article, we focus at a key concept of today's healthcare, namely responsibility. Personal re...
Background Changes in modern societies develop the perception that the external environment is ess...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Changes ...
The role of responsibility in hospitals is undeniable. Although administrative groups are essential ...
As the healthcare sector is constantly growing and changing, it is more important than ever to consi...
This study examines how patients conceptualize “responsibility” for their healthcare and make sense ...
An enduring debate concerns how responsibility for patient safety should be distributed between orga...
Background: Hospital managerschr('39') success depends not only on internal of the hospital environm...
This study examines how patients conceptualize ‘responsibility’ for their healthcare and make sense ...
An enduring debate concerns how responsibility for patient safety should be distributed between orga...
n recent working life studies, professional agency is seen as pivotal to the development of work co...
Although hospital management is studied in several branches of science, scarcity of studies investig...
Abstract Background Patient advocacy organizations (PAOs) have an increasing influence on health pol...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the perceived responsibilities of five not-for-pro...
Management groups are an essential part of the management system in Finnish hospitals. Nevertheles...
In this article, we focus at a key concept of today's healthcare, namely responsibility. Personal re...
Background Changes in modern societies develop the perception that the external environment is ess...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Changes ...