| Literature DB >> 25015212 |
Nathan J Grills1, Robert Kumar, Maneesh Philip, Gillian Porter.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Networking between non-government organisations in the health sector is recognised as an effective method of improving service delivery. The Uttarakhand Cluster was established in 2008 as a collaboration of community health programs in rural north India with the aim of building capacity, increasing visibility and improving linkages with the government. This qualitative research, conducted between 2011-2012, examined the factors contributing to formation and sustainability of this clustering approach.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25015212 PMCID: PMC4099088 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-14-297
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Descriptions of stages in small group relationships
| Forming | Testing and dependence | Orientation to the task |
| - Establishing interpersonal relationships | - Identification of task | |
| - Determining acceptable behaviours | - Establishing approach to task | |
| - Looking to leaders for guidance | - Identifying boundaries | |
| - Orientation | - Orientation | |
| Storming | Intragroup conflict | Emotional response to task demands |
| - Lack of unity | - Resistance to task demands | |
| - Tension and conflict | - Emotional response to discrepancy between task demands and personal needs | |
| - Control and competition between parties | | |
| - Sense of threat to independence and identity | | |
| Norming | Development of group cohesion | Open exchange of relevant interpretations |
| - Difficulties overcome | - Exchange of ideas | |
| - Developing new group norms | - Openness to other group members | |
| - Desire to maintain group | - Increased cooperation in working toward group tasks and goals | |
| - Cohesion and harmony | | |
| Performing | Functional role-relatedness | - Emergence of solutions |
| - Maturity | - Interpersonal structure becomes tool for task activities | |
| - Group focus on tasks | - Focus on collective performance | |
| - Adopt roles which promote group activities | - Effective and efficient functioning |
(Adapted from [9]).