The changing organisation and governance of healthcare work represents a persistent focus of micro-politics. Whilst there is a developed literature describing the micro-political struggles that occur amongst healthcare occupations, there is little understanding about how, when and why actors become politically aware and active. Framed by research on political activation and the concept of identity work, this paper reports on a narrative interview study with 65 people, specifically doctors, nurses and managers, working in the English healthcare system. The narratives show that healthcare workers become increasingly aware of and engaged in micro-political activities through incremental stages based on their accumulating experiences. These sta...
Abstract Background The implementation of strategic health system change is often complicated by the...
Over the past decade, debates within economic geography and organizational sociology have shown that...
Teamwork has been emphasised as a key feature of health service reform, essential for safe, efficien...
The changing organisation and governance of healthcare work represents a persistent focus of micro-p...
Background: The implementation of change in health and care services is often complicated by organis...
This thesis explores reactions to changing occupational roles and identities precipitated by a Busin...
Significant variation has been identified concerning the impact of management agendas on health prof...
BACKGROUND: The implementation of strategic health system change is often complicated by informal ...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: The implementation of strategic health system change is often comp...
How do political decisions shape and mould the practice of occupational health in the UK and what is...
Our study provides an analysis of role transition, examining how macro-level influences and micro-le...
This paper critically examines identity tension in the National Health Service (NHS) and the associa...
This abstract is submitted to address the third area of interest in this stream. The paper will enh...
In the UK the National Health Service (NHS) faces the challenge of securing £20 billion in savings b...
Background Research suggests health and care leaders need to develop a distinct set of political ski...
Abstract Background The implementation of strategic health system change is often complicated by the...
Over the past decade, debates within economic geography and organizational sociology have shown that...
Teamwork has been emphasised as a key feature of health service reform, essential for safe, efficien...
The changing organisation and governance of healthcare work represents a persistent focus of micro-p...
Background: The implementation of change in health and care services is often complicated by organis...
This thesis explores reactions to changing occupational roles and identities precipitated by a Busin...
Significant variation has been identified concerning the impact of management agendas on health prof...
BACKGROUND: The implementation of strategic health system change is often complicated by informal ...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: The implementation of strategic health system change is often comp...
How do political decisions shape and mould the practice of occupational health in the UK and what is...
Our study provides an analysis of role transition, examining how macro-level influences and micro-le...
This paper critically examines identity tension in the National Health Service (NHS) and the associa...
This abstract is submitted to address the third area of interest in this stream. The paper will enh...
In the UK the National Health Service (NHS) faces the challenge of securing £20 billion in savings b...
Background Research suggests health and care leaders need to develop a distinct set of political ski...
Abstract Background The implementation of strategic health system change is often complicated by the...
Over the past decade, debates within economic geography and organizational sociology have shown that...
Teamwork has been emphasised as a key feature of health service reform, essential for safe, efficien...