Health system factors affecting communication with pediatricians: gendered work culture in primary care
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- DOI: 10.1080/19371918.2011.552041
Health system factors affecting communication with pediatricians: gendered work culture in primary care
Abstract
This qualitative study examined the roles that practice setting, education level, and gender may play in social workers' communication satisfaction with pediatricians. Taking an ethnographic approach, the researcher interviewed social workers and pediatricians who worked together to provide mental health services in primary care. The results suggested that gender at the health system level may be an issue and that gendered work culture in primary care was a factor in communication. In particular, reimbursement, an aspect of the gendered work culture, was a substantial communication barrier, and the implications for Medicaid billing are discussed.
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