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A multi-dimensional study of organisational boundaries and silos in the healthcare sector.

Esben Rahbek Gjerdrum PedersenFrantisek SudzinaFrancesco Rosati
Published in: Health services management research (2023)
Purpose: The aim of this study is to understand how healthcare practitioners experience organisational boundaries and silos in day-to-day operations. Based on a multi-dimensional scale of organisational boundaries, the study examines how organisational demarcation lines enable and constrain daily work tasks in the healthcare sector. Research design: The study is based on a quantitative and qualitative analysis of survey responses from 895 healthcare practitioners in Denmark. Results: The results indicate that tendencies toward organisational silos relate to systems and hierarchies (management-staff) rather than professions and departments. Moreover, the study identifies resource scarcity as an important undercurrent in the understanding of the respondents' perceptions of boundaries and silos. Conclusion: The study contributes to existing research by documenting the coordination and collaboration challenges linked to the multitude of demarcation lines in complex health organisations.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • public health
  • systematic review
  • mental health
  • risk assessment
  • working memory
  • cross sectional