探索加拿大呼吸治疗的专业化。

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Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy Pub Date : 2021-10-08 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.29390/cjrt-2021-046
Marco Zaccagnini, André Bussières, Peter Nugus, Andrew West, Aliki Thomas
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简介:呼吸治疗师(RTs)面临的一个反复出现的挑战是他们作为专业人士的合法性。RTs通常被称为技术专家、职业专家或技术人员,并且必须经常证明他们是完全专业人员而不是“专业技术人员”的地位。目前对呼吸治疗专业和专业化过程的探索很少。方法:从社会学理论出发,本文的目的是利用安德鲁·阿博特的“专业系统”理论来讨论加拿大呼吸治疗的专业化。我们将以这一理论为视角,就呼吸治疗界两个普遍存在的主题——RTs的专业知识体系和专业自主——提出专业发展的考虑领域。研究发现:抽象知识在职业到专业的演变过程中被认为是必不可少的,并且在三个方面对专业有价值:它可以影响专业的合法性,它可以用于进行研究,它可以促进高等教育。RTs在加拿大拥有司法管辖区的专业自主权。自律的特权允许RTs根据自己的知识和判断行事,而不受其他职业的直接监督。结论:基于雅培的理论立场,RTs可以正确地证明他们作为专业人士的地位。然而,RTs需要认识到专业化是一个动态的、持续的过程,需要创造性的变化来在专业范围内进行创新,并支持未来的努力来巩固他们作为专业人士的地位。在本文中,我们就RTs如何促进呼吸治疗的持续专业化提出了建议。
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Exploring the professionalization of respiratory therapy in Canada.

Introduction: A recurrent challenge facing respiratory therapists (RTs) is their legitimacy as professionals. RTs are often referred to as technologists, vocationalists, or technicians and must often justify their status as full professionals rather than "professional technicians". There is currently little exploration of what it means to be a profession and the process of professionalization in respiratory therapy.

Approach: Drawing from sociological theory, the purpose of this paper is to discuss the professionalization of respiratory therapy in Canada using Andrew Abbott's theory, the "system of professions". We will use this theory as a lens to propose areas of consideration for professional development regarding two pervasive themes in the respiratory therapy community, RTs' specialized body of knowledge and professional autonomy.

Findings: Abstract knowledge is believed to be essential in the evolution from occupation to profession and is valuable to a profession in three ways: it can influence the profession's legitimacy, it can be used for conducting research, and it promotes higher education. RTs possess jurisdictional professional autonomy within Canada. The privilege of self-regulation allows RTs to act according to their knowledge and judgement without direct oversight from other professions.

Conclusion: Based on Abbott's theoretical position, RTs can rightly justify their position as professionals. However, RTs need to acknowledge that professionalization is a dynamic and continuous process that requires creative changes to innovate within the profession and support future efforts to reinforce their position as professionals. Throughout this paper, we offer suggestions for how RTs can contribute to the ongoing professionalization of respiratory therapy.

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Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy
Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The CJRT is published four times a year and represents the interests of respiratory therapists nationally and internationally. The CJRT has been redesigned to act as an educational dissemination tool. The CJRT encourages submission of original articles, papers, commentaries, case studies, literature reviews and directed reading papers. Submissions can be sent to Rita Hansen.
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