English title dissertation | The balancing act. Developing new professional roles against a background of high expectations and tough practices |
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Name PhD (surname first) | Schothorst, Jannine van |
Doctor is (has been) nurse | |
Date of promotion | 01/12/2022 |
University | Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam |
Promotores | Promotoren: prof. dr. A. A. de Bont & prof. dr. C.G.J.M. Hilders. Copromotoren: dr. I. Wallenburg & dr. J.W.M. Weggelaar-Janssen |
Linkedin-account | linkedin.com |
Researchgate-url | researchgate.net |
Abstract (English) | Dutch healthcare has to deal with significant challenges in healthcare delivery and financial sustainability due to the growing ageing population, mounting social and healthcare needs and the increasing complexity of care, combined with rising shortages in nursing and medicine. This has led to a national focus on the possibilities of reorga- nizing healthcare practices, including deploying professionals differently, reallocating professional tasks and differentiating professional roles. Meanwhile, healthcare profes- sionals feel the need to further develop their profession, distinguishing their knowledge and expertise from others to protect and enhance their domain. However, professional role development is often initiated top-down at a national policy level, designed by expert committees and rolled out over the professions. Several studies show that this approach is problematic. Role distinctions are heavily debated, are complex to define or once defined, lack guidelines on how to implement and differentiate the roles in daily professional practice. Although the value of differentiation is widely recognized, it is not clear how it should be done within professions and be embedded in daily organizational practice. We need to investigate the microprocesses of professional role development in healthcare organizations to deepen insight into the process and actors who influence it. See dissertation for the complete summary. |
Download dissertation (English) | Proefschrift-van-Schothorst-J.pdf |