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      Co-development of client involvement in health and social care services: examining modes of interaction

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      Anna-Leena Kurki , Elina Weiste , Hanna Toiviainen , Sari Käpykangas , Hilkka Ylisassi
      Journal of Health Organization and Management
      Emerald Publishing
      Activity theory, Client involvement, Co-development, Co-configuration, Interaction, Social services, Health organization

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          The involvement of clients in service encounters and service development has become a central principle for contemporary health and social care organizations. However, in day-to-day work settings, the shift toward client involvement is still in progress. We examined how health and social care professionals, together with clients and managers, co-develop their conceptions of client involvement and search for practical ways in which to implement these in organizational service processes.

          Design/methodology/approach

          The empirical case of this study was a developmental intervention, the client involvement workshop, conducted in a Finnish municipal social and welfare center. The cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT) framework was used to analyze the development of client involvement ideas and the modes of interaction during the intervention.

          Findings

          Analysis of the collective discussion revealed that the conceptions of client involvement developed through two interconnected object-orientations: Enabling client involvement in service encounters and promoting client involvement in the service system. The predominant mode of interaction in the collective discussion was that of “coordination.” The clients' perspective and contributions were central aspects in the turning points from coordination to cooperation; professionals crossed organizational boundaries, and together with clients, constructed a new client involvement-based object. This suggests that client participation plays an important role in the development of services.

          Originality/value

          The CHAT-based examination of the modes of interaction clarifies the potential of co-developing client-involvement-based services and highlights the importance of clients' participation in co-development.

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                Author and article information

                Contributors
                Journal
                JHOM
                10.1108/JHOM
                Journal of Health Organization and Management
                JHOM
                Emerald Publishing
                1477-7266
                12 February 2024
                : 38
                : 9
                : 19-35
                Affiliations
                [1] Finnish Institute of Occupational Health; , Helsinki, Finland
                [2] Tampere University; , Tampere, Finland
                [3] Finnish Institute of Occupational Health; , Tampere, Finland
                [4] Finnish Institute of Occupational Health; , Oulu, Finland
                Author notes
                Anna-Leena Kurki can be contacted at: anna-leena.kurki@ttl.fi
                Article
                717255 JHOM-10-2022-0310.pdf JHOM-10-2022-0310
                10.1108/JHOM-10-2022-0310
                10878410
                38372297
                0417ebfd-fe50-48df-b976-55c63469b66f
                © Anna-Leena Kurki, Elina Weiste, Hanna Toiviainen, Sari Käpykangas and Hilkka Ylisassi

                Published by Emerald Publishing Limited. This article is published under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) licence. Anyone may reproduce, distribute, translate and create derivative works of this article (for both commercial and non-commercial purposes), subject to full attribution to the original publication and authors. The full terms of this licence may be seen at http://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0/legalcode

                History
                : 28 October 2022
                : 23 November 2023
                : 07 December 2023
                Page count
                Figures: 1, Tables: 2, Equations: 0, References: 40, Pages: 17, Words: 8501
                Categories
                research-article, Research paper
                cat-HSC, Health & social care
                , Healthcare management
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                Health & Social care
                Co-development,Activity theory,Client involvement,Co-configuration,Interaction,Social services,Health organization

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