Medical science an undervalued profession: Strengthening professional identity through union strategy

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
T. Bartram, J. Cavanagh, P. Stanton, Matthew Walker, Patricia Pariona‐Cabrera, B. Halvorsen
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This paper examines the factors that have led to the undervaluing of the medical science profession and how a union can take a strategic approach to strengthen the professional identity of its membership to overcome challenges. We draw on interviews with union officials and managers and focus groups with medical scientists in four health services in Victoria, Australia. Drawing on the union strategy literature, we argue that professional identity is related in a recursive way to the attitudinal context and the narrative capabilities of the union. We found that first, many medical scientists believed that medical science was invisible and undervalued contributing to a weak professional identity due to underlying structural and institutional factors. Second, this has been exacerbated by the attitudinal context in which the profession has been subordinated to the other stronger professions of doctors and nurses. Third, we report the union is attempting to strengthen the professional identity of medical scientists through developing union campaigns with a narrative around work intensification and the critical nature of medical science work. Union strategy underpinned by union campaigns seeks to transform medical scientists’ attitudinal context by harnessing their sense of associational power through narrative capabilities to strengthen professional identity.
医学是一个被低估的职业:通过联盟战略加强职业认同
本文探讨了导致医学科学专业被低估的因素,以及工会如何采取战略方法来加强其成员的职业认同,以克服挑战。我们利用对工会官员和管理人员的采访,以及对澳大利亚维多利亚州四个卫生服务机构的医学科学家的焦点小组的采访。根据工会战略文献,我们认为职业身份以递归的方式与工会的态度背景和叙事能力有关。我们发现,首先,许多医学科学家认为,由于潜在的结构和制度因素,医学是无形的和被低估的,导致了职业认同的薄弱。其次,这一职业从属于其他更强大的医生和护士职业的态度背景加剧了这种情况。第三,我们报告说,工会正试图通过开展工会运动,围绕工作强化和医学工作的批判性,来加强医学科学家的职业身份。以工会运动为基础的工会战略旨在通过叙事能力利用医学科学家的联想力来加强他们的职业认同,从而改变他们的态度背景。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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