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'Fit for nursing'? : a qualitative analysis of disabled registered general nurses' and other health professionals' views on health and illness in relation to nursing employment

机译:'适合护理'? :对残疾登记的一般护士和其他卫生专业人员对护理就业方面的健康和疾病的看法进行定性分析

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The employment of registered general nurses (RGNs) is underpinned by management’s need for economic utility in that the cost of salaries must be reconciled with the need to meet the demands inherent in service provision. Using grounded theory, interviews captured the experience of physically disabled RGNs, who use the phrase ‘physically disabled’ to describe themselves. Their collective experience was then compared with nondisabled RGNs working in the clinical areas of general medical wards, general surgical wards, and day case units, situated in three district general hospitals. Data collection was by partial participant observation, and interviews. The data revealed that both nurseinterviewee groups share an understanding of the meaning of health and illness. Both the physically disabled and non-disabled RGNs manipulate working time to take unauthorised breaks in order to ‘accommodate tiredness’ and ‘stamina lack’. ‘Accommodating need’ is the identified basic social process (BSP) and ‘pacing’ is the identified core category. RGNs distinguish between using a ‘public’ voice and a ‘private’ voice. In respect of a physically disabled RGN ‘doing nursing’, the data uncovered stigma relating to a spoiled identity. Theoretical sampling interviews with senior nurse managers, occupational health doctors, and trade union officials (termed ‘elite groups’), reflected the data findings of both the physically disabled, and non-disabled RGNs, in identifying the factors limiting the employability of physically disabled RGNs. Moreover, data from the elite group interviews revealed the importance of economic utility, in that management has to take account of diminishing returns. This is the crux of the employment issue. ‘Maintaining organisational pace’ is the generated grounded theory, and was confirmed by aligning data to the established literature on Labour Process Theory (LPT) in a supplementary theoretical sensitivity validation process.
机译:管理层对经济效用的需求为雇用注册普通护士(RGN)奠定了基础,因为工资成本必须与满足服务提供固有需求的需求相协调。访谈采用扎实的理论,捕捉了肢体残疾RGN的经验,他们使用“肢体残疾”来形容自己。然后将他们的集体经验与在三所地区综合医院的普通医疗病房,普通外科病房和日间病房的临床领域工作的非残障RGN进行比较。通过部分参与者的观察和访谈收集数据。数据显示,两个受访护士组都对健康和疾病的含义有共同的理解。身体残障和非残障的RGN都操纵工作时间进行未经授权的休息,以“适应疲劳”和“缺乏耐力”。 “满足需求”是确定的基本社交流程(BSP),而“步调”是确定的核心类别。 RGN区分使用“公用”语音和“专用”语音。对于身体残障的RGN“正在做护理”,数据揭露了与身份受损有关的污名。对高级护士经理,职业健康医生和工会官员(称为“精英团体”)进行的理论抽样访谈,反映了肢体残疾人和非残疾人RGN的数据发现,从而确定了限制肢体残疾人就业能力的因素RGN。而且,来自精英团体访谈的数据显示了经济效用的重要性,因为管理层必须考虑收益递减。这是就业问题的症结所在。 “保持组织步调”是一种扎根的理论,在补充性的理论敏感性验证过程中,将数据与有关劳动过程理论(LPT)的既有文献进行了比较,从而证实了这一点。

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    Grainger Angela;

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