DETERMINANT FACTORS MISBEHAVIORS' OF HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS IN IVORY COST
Abstract
The health professionals’ services in public hospitals in Côte d'Ivoire are the subject of much criticism. According to frequent observations of national press, the workers in these institutes increasingly engage themselves... [ view full abstract ]
The health professionals’ services in public hospitals in Côte d'Ivoire are the subject of much criticism. According to frequent observations of national press, the workers in these institutes increasingly engage themselves in practices that are contrary to ethical and professional standards body. These practices are observed from the reception of patients to their medical care.
The study undertaken in these circumstances are intended not only to contribute to improving the quality of health services, through the inclusion of psychosocial difficulties experienced by these professionals in carrying out their tasks, but also to promote better care of sick people, mostly poor.
To reach this goal, we will do an exploratory study of the factors underlying the so-called deviant behavior of these health workers on the one hand; we will do on the other hand an analysis of regulatory mechanisms or the establishment of these deviant practices of individuals.
The research, which cover 300 subjects divided into three (3) professions, submitted to individual and group interviews, and questionnaires, sets up so qualitative and lexicographical analysis to explain the phenomena.
Using the theories of Social Representations (Abric, 2003), organizational justice (Jerald Greenberg) and determinability (Schadron & Morchain, 2002; 2008), the results are interpreted. These estimated results indicate that subjects exposed to influences of certain factors related to work, are psychosocial unsteady subjects imbalance, a kind of job insecurity. And the production of a behavior (diverted) is to restore the lost balance. The production and acquisition’s mechanisms of these behaviors are processes both conscious and unconscious. The appearance of these evil practices in hospitals makes it difficult access to care generally by poors.
Authors
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TOUVOLY BI TRA SERGE
(University Félix Houphouet Boigny)
Topic Areas
IV. Behaviors 4.1 Mobilities and health 4.2 Spatial analysis of substance abuse and treatm , V. Healthcare Service 5.1 Accessibility of healthcare services and its optimization 5.2 He
Session
PS-2 » POSTER SESSION 2 (11:45 - Saturday, 2nd April, TBA)
Paper
R_sum__en_Anglais_th_se.doc
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