Ulfsdotter Eriksson Ylva, Berg Karin, Boman Ulla Wide, Hakeberg Magnus
Department of Sociology and Work Science, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Institute of Odontology, The Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Sociol Health Illn. 2017 Sep;39(7):1035-1049. doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.12543. Epub 2017 Mar 23.
In 2009 contract dental care was introduced into Sweden's Public Dental Service under a programme called Dental Care for Health (DCH). Previous research has revealed a possible dilemma whereby dental care professionals had the role of insurance agent foisted upon them, as they were assigned the task of 'selling contracts'. Using qualitative interviews, this study explores how these professionals make sense of contract dental care today. Drawing on the concepts of occupational and organisational professionalism, in combination with the institutional logics perspective, we discern that dental care professionals are entangled in multiple rationalities when reasoning about and dealing with DCH. A professional logic comes into play over health issues and preventive care, while market and corporate logics are present in relation to selling contracts and taking responsibility for the financial aspects of DCH, all of which creates tensions in these professionals. Overall, dental care professionals in the welfare sector respond both to an organisational and an occupational professionalism.
2009年,瑞典公共牙科服务引入了合同制牙科护理,该项目名为“健康牙科护理”(DCH)。此前的研究揭示了一个可能的困境,即牙科护理专业人员被强加了保险代理人的角色,因为他们被赋予了“推销合同”的任务。本研究通过定性访谈,探讨了这些专业人员如今如何理解合同制牙科护理。借鉴职业和组织专业主义的概念,并结合制度逻辑视角,我们发现牙科护理专业人员在思考和处理DCH时陷入了多种合理性之中。在健康问题和预防护理方面,专业逻辑发挥着作用,而在推销合同和对DCH的财务方面负责时,市场和企业逻辑则存在,所有这些都给这些专业人员带来了紧张关系。总体而言,福利部门的牙科护理专业人员既要回应组织专业主义,也要回应职业专业主义。