Duwtjes of druk?: De percepties van zorgprofessionals aangaande ‘nudging’ in ziekenhuizen

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2020

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Huis in 't Veld, Nienke Maria
Nagtegaal, RosannaISNI 000000049281633X
Noordegraaf, MirkoISNI 0000000355771032

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‘Nudging’ has been introduced as a policy and management tool as a way to influence behaviour without limiting choice. Nudging is mainly used to influence citizens’ behaviour but can also be used to influence the behavior of healthcare professionals. Examples include posters used to improve hand-hygiene compliance, or ‘default’ options in systems to reduce excessive prescriptions of specific medication. However, using nudges raises major worries and ethical issues, also in relation to the independence of healthcare professionals. While the scientific discussion about the desirability of nudges is extensive, the voices of healthcare professionals, who are the subjects of nudges, remain unheard. In this qualitative research we explore the perceptions of nudging held by various healthcare professionals. The interviews reveal that healthcare professionals are generally unfamiliar with the concept of nudging, but they do recognize nudges in their own field of practice. Furthermore, while they are predominantly positive about nudging, they also express concerns about the pressure on their autonomy. These concerns are related to changing professionalism and regulatory pressures in healthcare.

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Huis in 't Veld, N M, Nagtegaal, R & Noordegraaf, M 2020, 'Duwtjes of druk? De percepties van zorgprofessionals aangaande ‘nudging’ in ziekenhuizen', Bestuurskunde, vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 56-65. https://doi.org/10.5553/Bk/092733872020029004006