Healthcare workers’ survival in times of COVID-19: The need for social dialogue

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
Ana Belén García Jurado, Patricia Elgoibar, Francisco José Medina Díaz, Lourdes Munduate Jaca, M. Euwema
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Abstract

Healthcare workers were more than essential during the COVID-19 pandemic, a fact that is recognized by societies the world over. However, in many countries, healthcare workers are not satisfied with their working conditions, which has resulted in frequent protests and strikes. One such country is Spain. How can the theory of social dialogue contribute to explaining and improving healthcare workers’ conditions during a healthcare crisis such as this one? In this paper, we aim to explore what it is really like for healthcare professionals working under these challenging circumstances, and link their experience to the theory of social dialogue in order to engage in a double process of contribution: from practice to theory and vice versa. In order to do so, we first explore the real-world problems encountered by professionals, focusing particularly on cases in Spain, before reviewing theoretical approaches to the study of social dialogue in organizations, an area that has received very little attention in the revised academic literature. Finally, we show how constructive social dialogue can be an effective tool for improving working conditions for healthcare workers.
COVID-19时期医护人员的生存:社会对话的必要性
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,卫生保健工作者至关重要,这是世界各国社会公认的事实。然而,在许多国家,卫生保健工作者对他们的工作条件不满意,这导致了频繁的抗议和罢工。西班牙就是这样一个国家。社会对话理论如何有助于解释和改善医护人员在医疗危机期间的状况?在本文中,我们旨在探索在这些具有挑战性的环境下工作的医疗保健专业人员的真实情况,并将他们的经验与社会对话理论联系起来,以便参与双重贡献过程:从实践到理论,反之亦然。为了做到这一点,我们首先探索专业人士遇到的现实世界问题,特别关注西班牙的案例,然后回顾组织中社会对话研究的理论方法,这一领域在修订后的学术文献中受到的关注很少。最后,我们展示了建设性的社会对话如何成为改善医护人员工作条件的有效工具。
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