Making Sense of Organizational Change and Innovation in Health Care


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<p>This book explores the hospital via organisational ethnography (OE) an approach that involves a mix of fieldwork methods designed to analyse the hospital which also includes participatory observation qualitative interviews and shadowing. </p><p>One way to define a hospital is by its high level of formal organisation resulting in written or digital communication as the main source of communication in patient journals minutes and medical and quality guidelines. In contrast in this book the aspects of the informal organisation will be the focus. In spite of the many formal regulations of healthcare hospitals are also chaotic organising places where many different groups of people interact in order to negotiate to practice and to make sense of daily work tasks. The underlying argument is that in the mundane everyday life of hospitals frontline workers and their interactions with patients and local managers remain at the core of organising hospitals. The overall purpose of this book is to report stories back from the field of healthcare demonstrating how people spaces and work (as examples of events) become important elements of organising hospitals.</p><p>The book will be of interest to students and scholars in and across healthcare management organisation studies ethnography sociology qualitative methods anthropology service management and cultural studies.</p>
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