• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: From professionalism to commercialism in healthcare: a phenomenological study
  • Contributor: Muhammad Hanif Malik; Usman Mahboob
  • Published: Pakistan Medical Association, 2020
  • Published in: Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (2020), Seite 1-12
  • Language: Not determined
  • DOI: 10.47391/jpma.715
  • ISSN: 0030-9982
  • Keywords: General Medicine
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  • Description: Abstract Objective: To explore the perceptions of doctors holding dual jobs regarding professionalism in public and private healthcare sectors. Methods: The qualitative phenomenological study was conducted from January to June 2016 in a tertiary care teaching hospital affiliated with Sheikh Zayed Medical College, Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan, and comprised 10 doctors holding dual jobs. Data was collected through video-recorded interviews which were transcribed verbatim and analysed for themes using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Results: There were 10 doctors in the study. Monetary benefit was the main motive behind holding dual jobs. Contented and internally motivated practitioners with faith in Almighty and a sense of accountability before Him were likely to behave much more professionally, and a virtue-based medical education could play a vital role in this regard. Conclusion: Overall lack of faith and internal motivation has shifted the focus of sustenance to material resources. Continuous...  
  • Access State: Open Access