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Achieving professional status: Australian podiatrists' perceptions

机译:获得职业地位:澳大利亚足病医生的看法

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Background This paper explores the notion of professional status from the perspective of a sample of Australian podiatrists; how it is experienced, what factors are felt to affect it, and how these are considered to influence professional standing within an evolving healthcare system. Underpinning sociological theory is deployed in order to inform and contextualise the study. Methods Data were drawn from a series of in-depth semi-structured interviews (n = 21) and focus groups (n = 9) with podiatrists from across four of Australia's eastern states (Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Australian Capital Territory), resulting in a total of 76 participants. Semi-structured interview schedules sought to explore podiatrist perspectives on a range of features related to professional status within podiatry in Australia. Results Central to the retention and enhancement of status was felt to be the development of specialist roles and the maintenance of control over key task domains. Key distinctions in private and public sector environments, and in rural and urban settings, were noted and found to reflect differing contexts for status development. Marketing was considered important to image enhancement, as was the cache attached to the status of the universities providing graduate education. Conclusion Perceived determinants of professional status broadly matched those identified in the wider sociological literature, most notably credentialism, client status, content and context of work (such as specialisation) and an ideological basis for persuading audiences to acknowledge professional status. In an environment of demographic and workforce change, and the resultant policy demands for healthcare service re-design, enhanced opportunities for specialisation appear evident. Under the current model of professionalism, both role flexibility and uniqueness may prove important.
机译:背景技术本文从澳大利亚足病医生的样本角度探讨了职业地位的概念。如何体验,感觉到哪些因素会影响它,以及如何考虑这些因素会影响不断发展的医疗体系中的专业地位。部署了社会学理论基础,以便为研究提供信息和背景信息。方法数据来自澳大利亚东部四个州(昆士兰州,新南威尔士州,维多利亚州和澳大利亚首都特区)的足病医生的一系列深度半结构式访谈(n = 21)和焦点小组(n = 9)。 ,共有76名参与者。半结构化的面试时间表旨在探讨足病医生对澳大利亚足病学专业地位的一系列特征的看法。结果人们认为,保留和提高地位的核心是发展专家角色和维持对关键任务领域的控制。注意到并发现私营和公共部门环境以及农村和城市环境中的主要区别反映了地位发展的不同背景。营销被认为对图像增强很重要,而提供研究生教育的大学的地位也被认为是重要的。结论对职业地位的感知决定因素与更广泛的社会学文献中所确定的决定因素广泛匹配,其中最主要的是资格证书,客户地位,工作内容和背景(例如专业化)以及说服观众承认职业地位的意识形态基础。在人口和劳动力变化的环境中,以及由此产生的对医疗服务进行重新设计的政策要求中,明显的专业化机会增加了。在当前的专业模式下,角色灵活性和独特性都可能很重要。

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