The social networks of hospital staff: A realist synthesis.
Claire BlacklockAmy DarwinMike EnglishJacob McKnightLisa HintonElinor HarrissGeoffrey WongPublished in: Journal of health services research & policy (2022)
The relative position of individual health care workers within the overall social network in hospitals is associated with influence and agency. As such, power to bring about change is inequitably and socially situated, and subject to specific contexts. The findings of this realist synthesis offer a lens through which to understand social ties in hospitals. The findings can help identify possible strategies for intervention to improve communication and distribution of power, for individual, team and wider multi-professional behavioural change in hospitals.