Study of Conflict Management Styles in Tehran University Affiliated Hospitals

Introduction:Conflicts in hospitals, in addition to reducing Employee’s productivity and satisfaction, and also increasing hospital’s costs, has a negative effect on the treatment process. Therefore, acquiring necessary knowledge and skills for conflict management are essential for hospital managers...

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Main Authors: Ali Mohammad Mosadeghrad, Mohammad Arab, Arezoo Mojbafan
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2016-06-01
Series:پژوهش‌های سلامت‌محور
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Online Access:http://hbrj.kmu.ac.ir/article-1-78-en.pdf
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spelling doaj-ebf3316bfe4e489a844ad32f4f518a462020-11-25T00:10:47ZfasKerman University of Medical Sciencesپژوهش‌های سلامت‌محور2423-76392016-06-0121113Study of Conflict Management Styles in Tehran University Affiliated HospitalsAli Mohammad Mosadeghrad0Mohammad Arab1Arezoo Mojbafan2Assistant Professor, Department of Health Management and Economics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranProfessor, Department of Health Management and Economics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranMSc, Department of Health Management and Economics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranIntroduction:Conflicts in hospitals, in addition to reducing Employee’s productivity and satisfaction, and also increasing hospital’s costs, has a negative effect on the treatment process. Therefore, acquiring necessary knowledge and skills for conflict management are essential for hospital managers. The present study aimed to investigate the conflict management strategies used by managers of hospitals affiliated with Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS). Method:This is a descriptive – analytic study conducted as a cross-sectional one in 2015. The sample consisted of 563 managers of three levels of management including senior, middle, and executive managers in hospitals affiliated with TUMS. Using a high valid and reliable self-made questionnaire based on Thomas and Kilman’s model, the data was collected. Data analysis was performed by SPSS software 19, and using descriptive (Mean, Standard Deviation, Frequency and Percentage) and inferential statistics (Regression, Spearman and ANOVA). Results:The results show that collaborating style was the dominant style used by hospital managers. Compromising and accommodating styles were the next management strategies in order. There were significant statistical relationship between management style and management level (P=0.038), age (P=0.016), manager’s work experience (P=0.019), management experience (P= 0.021) and conflict management training courses (P=0.001). Conclusion:The nature of healthcare organizations requires that managers use collaborating, compromising and accommodating styles in order to interact with various stakeholders. Holding suitable training course in the field of conflict management has a significant role in reducing devastate effects of conflict in the hospitals. Key­words: Conflict Management, Senior Managers, Middle Managers, Executives, Teaching Hospitals Citation:Mosadeghrad AM, Arab M, Mojbafan A.Study of Conflict Management Styles in Tehran University Affiliated Hospitals. Journal of Health Based Research 2016; 2(1):1-13.http://hbrj.kmu.ac.ir/article-1-78-en.pdfConflict ManagementSenior ManagersMiddle ManagersExecutivesTeaching Hospitals
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Mohammad Arab
Arezoo Mojbafan
Study of Conflict Management Styles in Tehran University Affiliated Hospitals
پژوهش‌های سلامت‌محور
Conflict Management
Senior Managers
Middle Managers
Executives
Teaching Hospitals
author_facet Ali Mohammad Mosadeghrad
Mohammad Arab
Arezoo Mojbafan
author_sort Ali Mohammad Mosadeghrad
title Study of Conflict Management Styles in Tehran University Affiliated Hospitals
title_short Study of Conflict Management Styles in Tehran University Affiliated Hospitals
title_full Study of Conflict Management Styles in Tehran University Affiliated Hospitals
title_fullStr Study of Conflict Management Styles in Tehran University Affiliated Hospitals
title_full_unstemmed Study of Conflict Management Styles in Tehran University Affiliated Hospitals
title_sort study of conflict management styles in tehran university affiliated hospitals
publisher Kerman University of Medical Sciences
series پژوهش‌های سلامت‌محور
issn 2423-7639
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Introduction:Conflicts in hospitals, in addition to reducing Employee’s productivity and satisfaction, and also increasing hospital’s costs, has a negative effect on the treatment process. Therefore, acquiring necessary knowledge and skills for conflict management are essential for hospital managers. The present study aimed to investigate the conflict management strategies used by managers of hospitals affiliated with Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS). Method:This is a descriptive – analytic study conducted as a cross-sectional one in 2015. The sample consisted of 563 managers of three levels of management including senior, middle, and executive managers in hospitals affiliated with TUMS. Using a high valid and reliable self-made questionnaire based on Thomas and Kilman’s model, the data was collected. Data analysis was performed by SPSS software 19, and using descriptive (Mean, Standard Deviation, Frequency and Percentage) and inferential statistics (Regression, Spearman and ANOVA). Results:The results show that collaborating style was the dominant style used by hospital managers. Compromising and accommodating styles were the next management strategies in order. There were significant statistical relationship between management style and management level (P=0.038), age (P=0.016), manager’s work experience (P=0.019), management experience (P= 0.021) and conflict management training courses (P=0.001). Conclusion:The nature of healthcare organizations requires that managers use collaborating, compromising and accommodating styles in order to interact with various stakeholders. Holding suitable training course in the field of conflict management has a significant role in reducing devastate effects of conflict in the hospitals. Key­words: Conflict Management, Senior Managers, Middle Managers, Executives, Teaching Hospitals Citation:Mosadeghrad AM, Arab M, Mojbafan A.Study of Conflict Management Styles in Tehran University Affiliated Hospitals. Journal of Health Based Research 2016; 2(1):1-13.
topic Conflict Management
Senior Managers
Middle Managers
Executives
Teaching Hospitals
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