Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Aberconway Building Colum Drive, Cardiff, United Kingdom.
Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences, University of California, San Francisco School of Dentistry, 3333 California St., Suite 410, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA.
Soc Sci Med. 2012 Feb;74(3):372-380. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.10.005. Epub 2010 Oct 23.
This paper combines resources from the organization studies and sociology literatures to advance understanding of institutional change processes in healthcare that emerge from the professionalization projects of occupations. Conceptually, we introduce a model that combines the 'archetype' approach to analyzing structural change with a framework for analyzing the agency of emergent professions. We then employ the model to frame a historical case analysis (1972-2009) of the highly contested process by which the occupation of dental hygiene in the US fought to introduce a new organizational form, the alternative practice hygiene (APH) archetype. This archetype challenges the traditional model (the dentist's office archetype) that is supported by the dominant dentistry profession. Our analysis contributes two main sets of empirical findings. First, we present a systematic comparison of the APH and Dentist's Office archetypes in terms of their belief systems, formal structures, agents, and policy implications (e.g., access to services). Second, we provide an account of the agency of dental hygienists' attempts to secure the APH model as part of their professionalization project.
本文结合组织研究和社会学文献的资源,深入了解医疗保健领域中职业专业化项目所引发的制度变革过程。从概念上讲,我们引入了一个模型,该模型将分析结构变革的“原型”方法与分析新兴职业机构的框架相结合。然后,我们使用该模型构建了一个历史案例分析(1972 年至 2009 年),分析了美国牙科保健职业为引入一种新的组织形式——替代执业保健(APH)原型而进行的极具争议的过程。这种原型挑战了由主导牙科专业支持的传统模式(牙医办公室原型)。我们的分析提供了两组主要的经验发现。首先,我们根据信仰体系、正式结构、代理人以及政策影响(例如,服务可及性)等方面,对 APH 和牙医办公室原型进行了系统比较。其次,我们介绍了牙科保健师尝试将 APH 模型作为其专业化项目的一部分的机构的情况。