Developing a New Medical Identity Through Institutional Work: A Hospitalist in a Finnish University Hospital

Authors

  • Noora Jansson University of Oulu, Oulu Business Schoo, Finland
  • Nina Lunkka Department of Health and Social Management, University of Eastern Finland, Finland https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8067-2592
  • Marjo Suhonen Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Lapland, Finland https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2989-1030
  • Merja Meriläinen Oulu University Hospital, Medical Research Centre, Finland
  • Heikki Wiik Oulu University Hospital, Medical Research Centre, Finland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58235/sjpa.v27i3.14158

Keywords:

medical identity, hospitalist, institutional work, instutitional change, reflexivity

Abstract

This paper examines how staff at a Finnish hospital develop a new medical identity amidst other already-established professions. This study was conducted during the merger of two surgical departments at a public Finnish university hospital, and concerned the identity development process of a hospitalist which was, at the time, an entirely new medical role at the hospital. Drawing on extensive videos of authentic team meetings and entries in various actors’ reflective diaries, we find that the actors collectively developed the new medical identity during the change process by using the following reflexive strategies: (1) identity inquiry; (2) identity reflection; and (3) identity legitimacy. These strategies foster temporary identity claims while the new medical identity is developed through experimentation and discourse, culminating in an identity that acquires stability within the ward environment. We found that an environment allowing transparent and open dialogue, in this case through periodic change facilitation meetings, was conducive to the development of a new identity.

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Author Biographies

Noora Jansson, University of Oulu, Oulu Business Schoo, Finland

Noora Jansson, Ph.D, works as a director of research and innovation at the Oulu University of Applied Sciences. Her research interests are primarily organizational change and organizational discourse.

Nina Lunkka, Department of Health and Social Management, University of Eastern Finland, Finland

Nina Lunkka, Ph.D, works as a senior lecturer in the Department of Health and Social Management, in the University of Eastern Finland. Her research mainly focuses on organizational and institutional level change processes in the health care setting that she examines primarily from discursive and narrative perspectives.

Marjo Suhonen, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Lapland, Finland

Marjo Suhonen, PhD, docent, is working as a professor (acting) in administrative sciences at the University of Lapland, Finland. Her research interests are in public administration and management, digitalization and change processes.

Merja Meriläinen, Oulu University Hospital, Medical Research Centre, Finland

Merja Meriläinen, Ph.D, docent, is chief executive nursing officer in wellbeing services in the county of North Ostrobothnia, Finland. Among other things, she heads healthcare research and organizational development work coordination. Her research interests are in organizational change, knowledge management and productivity in public sector.

Heikki Wiik, Oulu University Hospital, Medical Research Centre, Finland

Heikki Wiik, MD, Ph.D, docent and eMBA, is specialized in general and gastroenterological surgery. Among other things, he is the head of Oulu University Hospital Abdominal Center, and in charge of the leadership training in medical faculty. His research interests are in organizational change in public sector.

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Published

2023-09-15

How to Cite

Jansson, N., Lunkka, N., Suhonen, M., Meriläinen, M., & Wiik, H. (2023). Developing a New Medical Identity Through Institutional Work: A Hospitalist in a Finnish University Hospital. Scandinavian Journal of Public Administration, 27(3), 73–86. https://doi.org/10.58235/sjpa.v27i3.14158

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