A contribution to the analysis of the first Spanish public-private partnership in primary and specialized maternity carea Social Network Analysis approach

  1. Camacho Morell, Francisca 1
  2. Esparcia Pérez, Javier 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Valencia, España
Revista:
Revista internacional de sociología

ISSN: 0034-9712

Año de publicación: 2021

Volumen: 79

Número: 1

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.3989/RIS.2021.79.1.19.057 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

Otras publicaciones en: Revista internacional de sociología

Resumen

El Hospital Universitario de La Ribera (Alzira, Valencia) fue la primera experiencia de colaboración público-privada en el Sistema Nacional de Salud español. Además de la necesidad de coordinar dos niveles de atención sanitaria (primaria/especializada) hubo que coordinar dos modelos de gestión de recursos humanos (público/privado). Para ejemplificar esta complejidad, se toma el colectivo de matronas del área de salud, analizando sus pautas relacionales mediante la aproximación metodológica del Análisis de Redes Sociales. En cuanto a resultados, de una población de 31 matronas, las del modelo público ocupan posiciones periféricas y cooperan poco, tanto interna como externamente. Las del modelo privado constituyen un subgrupo cohesivo, que supone tanto una fortaleza como una debilidad. Las matronas de Atención Primaria y modelo privado constituyen puentes entre subgrupos. Por tanto, la presencia de dos modelos de gestión condiciona la eficiencia de la atención maternal más que la división de la atención en dos niveles.

Información de financiación

The paper has been partly funded (translation costs) by the Spanish DG Research, at the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (CSO2015-68215-R, having ERDF funding). The methodological implementation of SNA in this research have been previously proven in the scope of this project.

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