THE DOCTOR IS DISSATISFIED

PROFESSIONAL RIVALRY AMONG HEALTH PRACTITIONERS IN JOS UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, PLATEAU STATE, NIGERIA

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  • Nalong Henry Yale University of Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria
  • Anna Awukun Wash-Pam University of Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria

Keywords:

Professional Rivalry, Healthcare Professionals, Collaboration, Competition

Abstract

This study examines the consequences of professional rivalry among medical practitioners in Jos University Teaching Hospital. (JUTH) It analyses the differences among some healthcare specializations regarding their scope of practice and impact on patient care quality, patient outcomes, and overall healthcare delivery within the health sector. A qualitative research method was used through focus group discussions (FGD), in-depth interviews and key informant interviews conducted with participants who are doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and laboratory scientists affiliated with JUTH. The sample size of the study was twenty-eight (28); this depended on data saturation. The data was analyzed using themes. The findings indicate that hierarchical structures, power dynamics and turf wars, ambiguous and overlapping roles, perceived inequality in compensation and recognition and lack of effective communication are factors that affect relationships amongst medical professionals in JUTH. The study recommends enhanced communication and collaboration among healthcare professionals.

Author Biographies

Nalong Henry Yale, University of Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria

Department of Sociology

Anna Awukun Wash-Pam, University of Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria

Department of Sociology

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Published

2025-04-29

How to Cite

Yale, N. H., & Wash-Pam, A. A. (2025). THE DOCTOR IS DISSATISFIED: PROFESSIONAL RIVALRY AMONG HEALTH PRACTITIONERS IN JOS UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, PLATEAU STATE, NIGERIA. African Journal of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 15(3). Retrieved from https://journals.aphriapub.com/index.php/AJSBS/article/view/3139

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