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Intra-role conflict: a result of naive attempts toward professionalization.

E L Brutvan.   

Abstract

In an attempt to become professional, many allied health occupations have focused upon acquiring the traditional attributes associated with a profession while neglecting the professionalization process. As a result, members of allied health occupations that claim professional status may experience the problems of lack of occupational prestige, limited opportunity for vertical mobility, and occupational burn-out. A study was conducted to explore the possible links among level of training program socialization, level of professional identity, and level of intra-role conflict in medical technologists, registered dietitians, physicians' assistants, and certified dental technicians. An instrument was developed to test for the existence of relationships between intra-role conflict and a combination of factors. Results of this study support a relationship between occupation and training program socialization and intra-role conflict. Evidence in this study suggests that structural characteristics of an occupation may influence the level of intra-role conflict experienced by allied health practitioners.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2858463

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Allied Health        ISSN: 0090-7421


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1.  Factors affecting job satisfaction and their correlation with educational standards among dental assistants.

Authors:  Yousra H Al Jazairy; Hassan Suliman Halawany; Nawaf Al Hussainan; Nassr Al Maflehi; Nimmi Biju Abraham; Vimal Jacob
Journal:  Ind Health       Date:  2014-04-18       Impact factor: 2.179

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