Managers Shaping the Service Triangle: Navigating Resident and Worker Interests Through Work Design in Nursing Homes

Lander Vermeerbergen*, Aoife M. McDermott, Jos Benders

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Abstract

Managers play a key role in shaping the service triangle and navigating stakeholder interests within this. In health care, labor shortages are prompting consideration of the consequences of care delivery for service users and staff. Here, the authors consider how senior nursing home managers tasked with balancing resident and worker interests manage tensions using work design. The findings identify a five-cluster typology, reflecting variations in how managers from 20 Flemish nursing homes operationalize the same resident-centered care model. Managers purposively shape a different service triangle in each operationalization, variously prioritizing benefits for residents, seeking the golden mean, or attempting to suppress tensions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)70-98
Number of pages29
JournalWork and Occupations
Volume48
Issue number1
Early online date12 Jun 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021

Keywords

  • care workers
  • managers
  • nursing home
  • residents
  • service triangle
  • work design

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