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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Understanding the Nature and Sources of Conflict Among Healthcare Professionals in Nigeria: A Qualitative Study

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Pages 1979-1995 | Received 10 May 2022, Accepted 25 Jul 2022, Published online: 07 Sep 2022
 

Abstract

Introduction

Inter-professional conflict in the Nigerian health sector is a concept that is as old as modern medical practice and has resulted in disruption of health care delivery, with the overall impact bearing down on patients.

Purpose

This study aimed to provide an in-depth understanding and a clearer insight into the causes of conflict in the Nigerian health sector.

Methods

A qualitative strategy was employed using a semi-structured interview approach. Data were obtained from health practitioners from diverse backgrounds in various healthcare facilities.

Results

The phenomenon of conflict was reported as a long existent and trans-generational strain on inter-professional relationships occurring in all sectors of health practice, primarily between the physicians and other health care professionals. Inter-professional conflict was reported to emanate primarily from lapses in leadership, remuneration structure, role description, communication and emotional intelligence. This has affected the effectiveness of the Nigerian healthcare system and has contributed to hindrance in the provision of high-quality care in the country.

Conclusion

Evidence from this study can help in developing contextual policy in addressing inter-professional conflict in the health sector, and this will consequently improve health care delivery in the country.

Acknowledgement

The authors sincerely appreciate Mr. Charles Balogun for his technical assistance whilst undertaking the interview of participants in this study.

Disclosure

The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.