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Effect of personality, power, and emotion on developing the 2017-2022 philippine health research agenda: A case study

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Libunao, AM; Sales, RKP; Lopez, JCF; Alcido, MRH; Geroy, LSA; Oranõ, JV; Estanislao, RDF
Published in: Acta Medica Philippina
January 1, 2019

Background. Social dynamics, specifically personalities, power dynamics, and emotions, have been shown to influence the methods, outputs, and quality of multi-stakeholder processes, especially the development of a national health research agenda. Objective and Methods. Using a case analysis approach utilizing related conceptual frameworks, the paper determined how personalities, power dynamics, and emotions affected the research priority-setting exercise, identified lessons learned, and recommended how to effectively manage these social dynamics in consultations. Data gathering methods were participant observation and process documentation, results of which were codified and analyzed. Results. Dominant personalities, stakeholders with power, and stakeholders that openly expressed dissatisfaction were most likely to attempt to change the methods and final outputs of the consultation, with varying level of success. Other dominant personalities used their power constructively for a smooth flow of generating and agreeing on ideas. Conclusion. In this case, social dynamics was shown to heavily influence the decision-making process, thus underlining its importance in organizing multisectoral representation. Effectively managing social dynamics may thus have to consider building trust and respect between participants, mediating discussions, reaching a mutually beneficial solution, and establishing and implementing mutually agreed house rules. The significant role of facilitators in developing a climate for truly inclusive participation must also be recognized.

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Acta Medica Philippina

EISSN

2094-9278

ISSN

0001-6071

Publication Date

January 1, 2019

Volume

53

Issue

3

Start / End Page

229 / 237
 

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Libunao, A. M., Sales, R. K. P., Lopez, J. C. F., Alcido, M. R. H., Geroy, L. S. A., Oranõ, J. V., & Estanislao, R. D. F. (2019). Effect of personality, power, and emotion on developing the 2017-2022 philippine health research agenda: A case study. Acta Medica Philippina, 53(3), 229–237.
Libunao, A. M., R. K. P. Sales, J. C. F. Lopez, M. R. H. Alcido, L. S. A. Geroy, J. V. Oranõ, and R. D. F. Estanislao. “Effect of personality, power, and emotion on developing the 2017-2022 philippine health research agenda: A case study.” Acta Medica Philippina 53, no. 3 (January 1, 2019): 229–37.
Libunao AM, Sales RKP, Lopez JCF, Alcido MRH, Geroy LSA, Oranõ JV, et al. Effect of personality, power, and emotion on developing the 2017-2022 philippine health research agenda: A case study. Acta Medica Philippina. 2019 Jan 1;53(3):229–37.
Libunao, A. M., et al. “Effect of personality, power, and emotion on developing the 2017-2022 philippine health research agenda: A case study.” Acta Medica Philippina, vol. 53, no. 3, Jan. 2019, pp. 229–37.
Libunao AM, Sales RKP, Lopez JCF, Alcido MRH, Geroy LSA, Oranõ JV, Estanislao RDF. Effect of personality, power, and emotion on developing the 2017-2022 philippine health research agenda: A case study. Acta Medica Philippina. 2019 Jan 1;53(3):229–237.

Published In

Acta Medica Philippina

EISSN

2094-9278

ISSN

0001-6071

Publication Date

January 1, 2019

Volume

53

Issue

3

Start / End Page

229 / 237