Our study provides an analysis of role transition, examining how macro-level influences and micro-level practice interact in framing role transition, with a focus upon profes-sional identity. Empirically, we examine the case of nurses in the English NHS, for whom government ‘modernization ’ policy has opened up a new occupational position in the delivery of genetics services within a professional bureaucracy. We track the experi-ences of the nurses through their recruitment to, enactment of, and progress on from, the new genetics role over two years. Our qualitative interview-based study encompasses six comparative cases. Analysis draws upon two linked literatures – role and identity, and sociology of professions – to examine the tension be...
This study was based on twenty-one interviews with sixteen nurses who were within one to three years...
This research note synthesizes sociology of work and organization studies literatures, to outline a ...
Purpose: This article explores the concept of professional identity of Danish nurses working in an e...
Our study provides an analysis of role transition, examining how macro-level influences and micro-le...
This research is an exploratory analysis on the process of anticipatory socialization in the nursing...
To establish the extent to which professional role identity shapes community nurses' reactions befor...
grantor: University of TorontoThe need to better comprehend the effects of downward work ...
Nurses' identities are constructed through their institutional belonging and the exercise of particu...
Aims. This article reports the study of a group of United Kingdom health visitors? interactions with...
© 2013 Dr. Georgina Anne Parkes WillettsThere is limited evidence, and research on nurses’ developme...
BACKGROUND: Research nurses, midwives and allied health professionals are members of an important em...
Aim To understand nurses' perceptions and experiences of work role transitions. Background ...
Background: Research nurses, midwives and allied health professionals are members of an important em...
Individuals' perception of their work as meaningful contributes to their sense of identity. While in...
Aim: We propose that the conceptual orientation of professional identity is a logical consequence of...
This study was based on twenty-one interviews with sixteen nurses who were within one to three years...
This research note synthesizes sociology of work and organization studies literatures, to outline a ...
Purpose: This article explores the concept of professional identity of Danish nurses working in an e...
Our study provides an analysis of role transition, examining how macro-level influences and micro-le...
This research is an exploratory analysis on the process of anticipatory socialization in the nursing...
To establish the extent to which professional role identity shapes community nurses' reactions befor...
grantor: University of TorontoThe need to better comprehend the effects of downward work ...
Nurses' identities are constructed through their institutional belonging and the exercise of particu...
Aims. This article reports the study of a group of United Kingdom health visitors? interactions with...
© 2013 Dr. Georgina Anne Parkes WillettsThere is limited evidence, and research on nurses’ developme...
BACKGROUND: Research nurses, midwives and allied health professionals are members of an important em...
Aim To understand nurses' perceptions and experiences of work role transitions. Background ...
Background: Research nurses, midwives and allied health professionals are members of an important em...
Individuals' perception of their work as meaningful contributes to their sense of identity. While in...
Aim: We propose that the conceptual orientation of professional identity is a logical consequence of...
This study was based on twenty-one interviews with sixteen nurses who were within one to three years...
This research note synthesizes sociology of work and organization studies literatures, to outline a ...
Purpose: This article explores the concept of professional identity of Danish nurses working in an e...