Professionals in Health Care: Perceptions of Managers
Abstract
Reports the findings of a qualitative piece of research that was undertaken with professionals in the health field. There are numerous professionals working in the health/social services fields. Those who were the respondents in the research included chiropodists, nurses, doctors, psychologists and art psychotherapists. The sample was taken mainly from Essex, with input from a wider environment which included Newcastle, Southend, Manchester and Burnley. The researchers gave a brief scenario prior to asking open‐ended, qualitative questions about professionals' perceptions of: the physical appearance of managers; the roles of managers in the NHS. The comments made by the respondents indicate a disturbing degree of hostility towards and misapprehension about managers in the reformed NHS.
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Citation
McCartney, S., Berman Brown, R. and Bell, L. (1993), "Professionals in Health Care: Perceptions of Managers", Journal of Management in Medicine, Vol. 7 No. 5, pp. 48-55. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb060566
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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