Forces to Be Reckoned with: Countervailing Powers and Physician Emotional Distress during COVID-19.

Forces to Be Reckoned with: Countervailing Powers and Physician Emotional Distress during COVID-19.

Publication date: Oct 17, 2024

The “countervailing powers” framework conceptualizes health care as an arena for power contests among key stakeholders, drawing attention to the moves, countermoves, and alliances that have challenged physicians’ dominance since the 1970s. Here, we focus on one of the lesser known micro-level consequences of such forces for physicians: emotional distress. We draw on 145 interviews with frontline physicians across four U. S. cities during the COVID-19 pandemic to trace physicians’ experiences with three countervailing forces: the state, health care organizations, and patients. We find that threats to physician dominance eroded physicians’ sense of mastery (perceived personal control) at work, thereby prompting emotional distress, including anger and moral conflict. Conversely, in certain cases, acts of resistance may have helped increase mastery, thus moderating distress. Our findings advance the countervailing powers framework by elucidating some of the micro-level, personal consequences of macro-level power struggles and offer practical implications for understanding contemporary threats to physician dominance.

Concepts Keywords
1970s countervailing powers
Countervailing distress
Covid mastery
Interviews physician dominance
Physicians stress

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Emotional Distress
disease MESH COVID-19

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