Identity and relationship frames in medical leadership communication
Mikkola, L., & Parviainen, H. (2020). Identity and relationship frames in medical leadership communication. Leadership in Health Services, 33(4), 429-443. https://doi.org/10.1108/lhs-05-2020-0028
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Purpose – A frame is an interpretive scheme of meanings that guide participants’ interpretations of social
interaction and their actions in social situations (Goffman, 1974). By identifying early-career physicians’
identity and relationship frames, this study aims to produce information about socially constructed ways to
interpret leadership communication in a medical context.
Design/methodology/approach – The data consist of essays written by young physicians (n = 225)
during their specialization training and workplace learning period. The analysis was conducted applying
constructive grounded theory.
Findings – Three identity and relationship frames were identified: the expertise frame, the collegial frame
and the system frame. These frames arranged the meanings of being a physician in a leader-follower
relationship differently.
Originality/value – The findings suggest that identity questions discussed recently in medical leadership
studies can be partly answered with being aware of and understanding socially constructed and somewhat
contradictory frames.
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