Do faith‐based providers respect client autonomy? A comparison of client and staff perceptions in faith‐based and secular residential treatment programs

D. Hodge
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Abstract In spite of growing interest in utilizing faith‐based providers to deliver services, little research exists on such organizations. This paper explores client (N = 68) and staff (N = 48) views of autonomy, a fundamental social work value, by comparing perceptions at faith‐based and secular residential treatment programs. Based upon a postmodern perspective that all organizations convey a particular set of values, and clients will tend to select programs congruent with their preexisting metaphysical values, it was hypothesized that there would be no difference in perceptions of autonomy among consumers or staff. Both hypotheses were supported, suggesting that for consumers who desire faith‐based services, such providers do respect client autonomy.
基于信仰的提供者是否尊重客户的自主权?客户和员工对基于信仰的和世俗的住院治疗方案的看法的比较
尽管人们对利用基于信仰的提供者提供服务越来越感兴趣,但对此类组织的研究很少。本文通过比较基于信仰的住院治疗项目和世俗的住院治疗项目,探讨了客户(N = 68)和工作人员(N = 48)对自主权的看法,这是一种基本的社会工作价值。基于后现代的观点,所有组织都传达了一套特定的价值观,客户倾向于选择与他们先前存在的形而上学价值观一致的项目,假设消费者或员工之间对自主权的看法没有差异。这两种假设都得到了支持,表明对于那些渴望基于信仰的服务的消费者来说,这些供应商确实尊重客户的自主权。
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