Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to synthesize findings from health care research with those in service research to identify key conceptualizations of the changing role of the health care customer, to identify gaps in theory, and to propose a compelling research agenda. Design/methodology/approach This study combines a meta-narrative review of health care research, and a systematic review of service research, using thematic analysis to identify key practice approaches and the changing role of the health care customer. Findings The review reveals different conceptualizations of the customer role within the ten key practice approaches, and identifies an increased activation of the role of the health care customer over time. This change implies a re-orientation, that is, moving away from the health care professional setting the agenda, prescribing and delivering treatment where the customer merely complies with orders, to the customer actively contributing and co-creating value with service providers and other actors in the ecosystem to the extent the health care customer desires. Originality/value This study not only identifies key practice approaches by synthesizing findings from health care research with those in service research, it also identifies how the role of the health care customer is changing and highlights effects of the changing role across the practice approaches. A research agenda to guide future health care service research is also provided.

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Health carePublic relationsBusinessValue (mathematics)OriginalityThematic analysisKnowledge managementMarketingPsychologyQualitative researchSociologyPolitical scienceComputer science

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Year
2017
Type
article
Volume
28
Issue
1
Pages
2-33
Citations
181
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Janet R. McColl‐Kennedy, Hannah Snyder, Mattias Elg et al. (2017). The changing role of the health care customer: review, synthesis and research agenda. Journal of service management , 28 (1) , 2-33. https://doi.org/10.1108/josm-01-2016-0018

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10.1108/josm-01-2016-0018