Expert knowledge or emotional connection? Examining clients’ expectations for highly-skilled professional care

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Sociological Spectrum Pub Date : 2021-09-03 DOI:10.1080/02732173.2021.1945514
Adilia E. E. James
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Abstract Current research suggests that clients devalue semi-skilled care workers’ substantive knowledge and compel these workers to provide emotional intimacy. I refer to this characterization of care workers’ expertise and labor as from the heart knowledge and care. In this study, I evaluate if clients expect highly-skilled care workers with professional degrees to provide from the heart knowledge and care, too. I conducted qualitative interviews to examine clients’ expectations for their relationships with care professionals. While other studies suggest that clients devalue emotional intimacy cultivated by workers who they perceive as having few work skills, the clients in my study valued—and often rewarded—emotional intimacy cultivated by workers who they perceived as highly-skilled. I explore the limits of Zelizer’s conceptualization of the “connected lives” approach by highlighting the link between status and worker-client relationships.
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专业知识还是情感联系?检查客户对高技能专业护理的期望
摘要当前的研究表明,客户贬低了半熟练护理人员的实质知识,并迫使这些护理人员提供情感亲密。我将护理人员的专业知识和劳动描述为发自内心的知识和护理。在这项研究中,我评估了客户是否希望拥有专业学位的高技能护理人员也能提供发自内心的知识和护理。我进行了定性访谈,以检查客户对他们与护理专业人员关系的期望。虽然其他研究表明,客户贬低了他们认为几乎没有工作技能的员工培养的情感亲密感,但我研究中的客户重视并经常奖励他们认为技能高超的员工培养出的情感亲密。我通过强调地位和员工-客户关系之间的联系,探讨了泽利泽对“互联生活”方法概念化的局限性。
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期刊介绍: Sociological Spectrum publishes papers on theoretical, methodological, quantitative and qualitative research, and applied research in areas of sociology, social psychology, anthropology, and political science.
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