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Metadonmöten & Subuxonesessioner

Lindeberg, Beata LU (2018) SOAM21 20172
School of Social Work
Abstract
The aim of this study was to depict and analyze the interactions that take place between patients and staff in a healthcare setting providing maintenance treatment for opioid addiction. More spe-cifically, the aim was to make the ritualized elements of the interaction visible and understanda-ble. The study was conducted at a maintenance treatment clinic located in the south of Sweden, through participant ethnography methods. During a period of roughly two months the author was present once or twice a week, mostly during weekday mornings, observing the daily life at the clinic. The data was then grouped into four analytic categories: Medication or Misuse, Lib-erator or Dictator, Tough Love, and “Basically They´re Just Kids”, and interpreted... (More)
The aim of this study was to depict and analyze the interactions that take place between patients and staff in a healthcare setting providing maintenance treatment for opioid addiction. More spe-cifically, the aim was to make the ritualized elements of the interaction visible and understanda-ble. The study was conducted at a maintenance treatment clinic located in the south of Sweden, through participant ethnography methods. During a period of roughly two months the author was present once or twice a week, mostly during weekday mornings, observing the daily life at the clinic. The data was then grouped into four analytic categories: Medication or Misuse, Lib-erator or Dictator, Tough Love, and “Basically They´re Just Kids”, and interpreted with help of Randall Collins’ theory of interaction ritual chains, with some complementary assistance of Nachman ben-Yehuda & Erich Goode’s theory of moral panics. The study shows that the dis-ciplinary nature of maintenance treatment is ever present at the clinic. However, the author inter-prets the staff to have adopted something of a parental role vis-a-vis the patients, as a strategy to induce emotional energy and tie it to the moral foundations of the organization: the sober way of life. With this approach, it seems to the author that the members of the staff are able to form close connections with the patients, as a strategy for ensuring the welfare of the patients as well as to make the disciplinary aspect of their daily work something less than a mere display of power. (Less)
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author
Lindeberg, Beata LU
supervisor
organization
course
SOAM21 20172
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
maintenance treatment, interaction ritual chains, ethnography
language
Swedish
id
8932433
date added to LUP
2018-01-16 16:02:58
date last changed
2018-01-16 16:02:58
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  abstract     = {{The aim of this study was to depict and analyze the interactions that take place between patients and staff in a healthcare setting providing maintenance treatment for opioid addiction. More spe-cifically, the aim was to make the ritualized elements of the interaction visible and understanda-ble. The study was conducted at a maintenance treatment clinic located in the south of Sweden, through participant ethnography methods. During a period of roughly two months the author was present once or twice a week, mostly during weekday mornings, observing the daily life at the clinic. The data was then grouped into four analytic categories: Medication or Misuse, Lib-erator or Dictator, Tough Love, and “Basically They´re Just Kids”, and interpreted with help of Randall Collins’ theory of interaction ritual chains, with some complementary assistance of Nachman ben-Yehuda & Erich Goode’s theory of moral panics. The study shows that the dis-ciplinary nature of maintenance treatment is ever present at the clinic. However, the author inter-prets the staff to have adopted something of a parental role vis-a-vis the patients, as a strategy to induce emotional energy and tie it to the moral foundations of the organization: the sober way of life. With this approach, it seems to the author that the members of the staff are able to form close connections with the patients, as a strategy for ensuring the welfare of the patients as well as to make the disciplinary aspect of their daily work something less than a mere display of power.}},
  author       = {{Lindeberg, Beata}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Metadonmöten & Subuxonesessioner}},
  year         = {{2018}},
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