Barr J K, Steinberg M K
Soc Sci Med. 1985;20(3):253-61. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(85)90239-4.
This paper reports on physicians' role definitions in one prepaid group practice, a health maintenance organization (HMO). Colleague and client dependence are reviewed and analyzed as separable dimensions of physician role definitions. Data are derived from documents, interviews, and staff questionnaires collected in 1979-1980. The evidence reported suggests widespread colleague dependence in the HMO. Physicians consulted with one another about patient care and engaged in informal referral and review, developing practice standards; and some of these physicians relied on colleagues for handling their patient visits when needed. In relation to their patients, some physicians viewed themselves as bureaucratic officials relatively dependent on client approval in carrying out their health care activities, while others saw themselves as trusted medical experts in a setting free of nonmedical constraints in patient care. The relationship of organizational structure to these different role definitions is discussed. Classifying these HMO physicians according to a fourfold typology of professional dependence shows that most are Organizational Physicians (Type I), who are both colleague and client dependent. Collegial Physicians (Type II) are colleague dependent and, at the same time, do not perceive clients as demanding. Implications for quality of care and physician satisfaction and turnover are considered.
本文报告了在一家预付团体医疗实践机构——健康维护组织(HMO)中医生的角色定义。同事依赖和客户依赖作为医生角色定义的不同维度进行了回顾和分析。数据来源于1979 - 1980年收集的文件、访谈和员工问卷。报告的证据表明,在该健康维护组织中存在广泛的同事依赖。医生们就患者护理问题相互咨询,进行非正式转诊和复查,制定执业标准;并且其中一些医生在需要时会依赖同事处理患者就诊事宜。在与患者的关系方面,一些医生将自己视为官僚官员,在开展医疗保健活动时相对依赖客户的认可,而另一些医生则将自己视为在患者护理中不受非医疗限制的可信赖医疗专家。文中讨论了组织结构与这些不同角色定义之间的关系。根据专业依赖的四重类型对这些健康维护组织的医生进行分类表明,大多数是组织型医生(I型),他们既依赖同事又依赖客户。学院型医生(II型)依赖同事,同时不认为客户要求苛刻。文中还考虑了对医疗质量、医生满意度和人员流动的影响。