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Governance mechanisms in the physician–patient relationship: a literature review and conceptual framework
Authors:Gabriela Tofan  Virginia Bodolica PhD  Martin Spraggon PhD
Institution:1. School of Public Health, State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemitanu”, , Chisinau, Republic of Moldova;2. Department of Management, School of Business and Management, American University of Sharjah, , Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Abstract:

Background

The physician–patient relationship is a critical component of the integrated approach to excellence in health‐care delivery. Although commonly modelled within the boundaries of the agency theory and regarded as synonymous to an agent–principal interaction, there exists only a sparse understanding about the most effective ways of governing it.

Objective

This article undertakes a selective review of the growing body of research on the governance of the physician–patient relationship to discuss the current state of the knowledge in the field and suggest promising avenues for further exploration.

Findings

On the basis of an extensive analysis of the relevant literature, we identify two emerging streams of inquiry on the trust‐based (i.e. trust and ethical oversight) and distrust‐based (i.e. patient information‐empowerment and decision‐making authority) governance mechanisms of the physician–patient relationship and discuss the key findings within each stream.

Discussion

To conciliate the on‐going scholarly debate concerning the efficacy of trust‐ and distrust‐based mechanisms, we draw the foundations of a conceptual framework which might serve as a guide for more integrative research endeavours on the governance of the physician–patient relationship.
Keywords:agency theory  distrust  governance mechanisms  patient empowerment and autonomy  physician–  patient relationship  trust
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