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The Professional Partner: An Emerging Concept of Co-Construction in Healthcare
[Professionnel partenaire : un concept émergent dans les démarches collaboratives en santé Auteure]

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  • Aurélie Vignal

    (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, CHU Toulouse - Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse, LEPS - Laboratoire éducations et promotion de la santé - INSERM - Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale - Université Sorbonne Paris Nord)

  • David Naudin

    (LEPS - Laboratoire éducations et promotion de la santé - INSERM - Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale - Université Sorbonne Paris Nord)

Abstract

The concept of the professional partner refers to a healthcare actor who actively engages in research and organizational innovation by mobilizing experiential knowledge, real-work insights, and reflective practice. Inspired by the Montreal Model, it is grounded in the symmetry of knowledge between researchers, managers, and practitioners. Within the OTVO project (Optimization of Operating Room Time Allocation), the professional partner co-designs research tools, contributes to data analysis, and participates in the development of corrective actions within surgical teams. Positioned between scientific inquiry and professional practice, this concept fosters epistemic partnership, organizational learning, and workplace well-being.

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  • Aurélie Vignal & David Naudin, 2025. "The Professional Partner: An Emerging Concept of Co-Construction in Healthcare [Professionnel partenaire : un concept émergent dans les démarches collaboratives en santé Auteure]," Working Papers hal-05310528, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-05310528
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