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Discourses of middle-managers on cross-boundary collaboration in health and social care

Title: Discourses of middle-managers on cross-boundary collaboration in health and social care
Authors: Schruijer, Sandra; Hujala, Anneli; laulainen, sanne; taskinen, h; Klinga, Charlotte; Werk en Organiseren; UU LEG Research USG Public Matters
Publication Year: 2022
Subject Terms: s Integrated care; Cross-boundary collaboration; Health care; Social care; Middle manager; Discourse; Taverne
Description: Purpose In the implementation of integrated care, the role of managers is important and their mutual collaboration should be addressed more visibly. The purpose of this study was to investigate how cross-boundary collaboration is constructed in the discourse of middle-level managers in health and social care. Design/methodology/approach The study was based on a discursive approach. Group discussions with three groups of Finnish middle managers (n = 39) were analyzed using discourse analysis. Findings Five ways of talking about cross-boundary collaboration were identified, labeled “ideal”, “structure”, “defence”, “money” and “support” discourses. In the ideal discourse, cross-boundary collaboration appeared as a “good thing” and is self-evident. Structural discourse defined managers as passive actors in self-sustaining entities. Defensive discourse highlighted the problems of cross-boundary collaboration and the hierarchy within the health and social sectors. Financial discourse constituted the ultimate obstacle to successful cross-boundary collaboration, and both strengthened and explained defensive discourse. Supportive discourse portrayed other managers as partners and as an important resource. Research limitations/implications Cross-boundary collaboration can be experienced as a resource, helping managers cope with their workload. However, identification of and continuous attention to challenges at macro, meso and micro levels of integrated care is crucial for successful collaboration. Thus, critical discussion of collaboration needs to be given space. Originality/value The study design and discursive approach highlights the power of language and give voice to middle managers who are key actors when implementing integrated care.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
ISSN: 1476-9018
Relation: https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/426099
Availability: https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/426099
Rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess
Accession Number: edsbas.CEFC6333
Database: BASE