| Literature DB >> 34727872 |
Junji Haruta1,2, Ryohei Goto3, Sachiko Ozone3, Tetsuhiro Maeno4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To create an effective community-based integrated care system, interprofessional collaboration based on healthcare professionals' mutual understanding of their respective roles must be promoted. This study aimed to identify the role conception and role expectation that other healthcare professionals have towards physicians in the context of a community-based integrated care system.Entities:
Keywords: Community medicine; Interprofessional relations; Physicians; Primary health care; Qualitative research
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34727872 PMCID: PMC8565048 DOI: 10.1186/s12875-021-01568-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Fig. 1Relationships among role conception, role expectation, and role enactment
Theme Analysis for role conception
| Theme | Sub-theme | Example of text |
|---|---|---|
| Traditional hierarchy | Paternalistic intellectual authority | |
| Unreachable and of superior rank in hierarchy | ||
| Unchallengeable authority | ||
| Physician- centered Biomedical Model | Adherence to physician’s diagnosis of disease, excluding all else | |
| Absolute value of recovery from disease | ||
| Personal Character | Criticism | |
| Autonomy | ||
| Closedness |
Theme analysis for role expectation
| Theme | Sub-theme | Example of text |
|---|---|---|
| Flat organization | Smooth coordination/referral between physicians | |
| Transitional support in the healthcare frontline (Transition) | ||
| Support that connects to healthcare (Connect) | ||
| Bio-Psycho-Social Model | Attitude of treating patients as individual persons | |
| Explanation from someone of authority in medical science | ||
| Explanation about diseases that affect their daily lives and about the paths to recovery | ||
| Personal Character | Open mind | |
| Approachableness |