Many nursing scholars have examined the negative effects of rituals in nursing practice, and have argued for nurses to abolish these ritual practices; however, rituals remain resilient. There must be reasons that nurses are keeping these rituals alive. This study aimed to explore the meanings of the 'morning tea break ritual' to a group of nurses in a medical ward. The study employed an ethnographic methodology and found that the morning tea break ritual provided time, space and an environment where nurses can ventilate their feelings and gain each other's support. Thus, the morning tea break ritual has positive contribution to nurses' work and both nurses and patients are the beneficiaries of this ritual act
BACKGROUND: Fatigue mitigation strategies among night shift workers can include deliberate use of re...
Cultural models of the domains healing and health are important in how people understand health and ...
Research indicates that nurses do not consistently provide spiritual care, feel ill equipped to do s...
This study examined potential nursing rituals using an ethnographic approach. The definition of ritu...
The literature reveals that much of nursing comprises ritualized activity and behaviour and that the...
The giving of a ‘‘thank-you card’’ to the staff of a health service in which clinical experience was...
Distillation is used to extract and reveal essential oils and essences. Action research is a methodo...
Healthcare, hospital environments, and the nursing workforce have been a focus of late in both the p...
Many patients struggling with illness and disease find that spiritual care, when combined with medic...
The giving of a ‘‘thank-you card’’ to the staff of a health service in which clinical experience was...
Forms of practice among nurses on acute care mental health units present a way of revealing how diff...
SummaryPurposeThe purpose of this study was to explore how traditional ritual practices are incorpor...
The giving of a “thank-you card” to the staff of a health service in which clinical experience was g...
The demands of nursing can be challenging both personally and professionally. Nurses often place the...
Background and/or Rationale: Central Shared Governance focused on the strategic goal of promoting nu...
BACKGROUND: Fatigue mitigation strategies among night shift workers can include deliberate use of re...
Cultural models of the domains healing and health are important in how people understand health and ...
Research indicates that nurses do not consistently provide spiritual care, feel ill equipped to do s...
This study examined potential nursing rituals using an ethnographic approach. The definition of ritu...
The literature reveals that much of nursing comprises ritualized activity and behaviour and that the...
The giving of a ‘‘thank-you card’’ to the staff of a health service in which clinical experience was...
Distillation is used to extract and reveal essential oils and essences. Action research is a methodo...
Healthcare, hospital environments, and the nursing workforce have been a focus of late in both the p...
Many patients struggling with illness and disease find that spiritual care, when combined with medic...
The giving of a ‘‘thank-you card’’ to the staff of a health service in which clinical experience was...
Forms of practice among nurses on acute care mental health units present a way of revealing how diff...
SummaryPurposeThe purpose of this study was to explore how traditional ritual practices are incorpor...
The giving of a “thank-you card” to the staff of a health service in which clinical experience was g...
The demands of nursing can be challenging both personally and professionally. Nurses often place the...
Background and/or Rationale: Central Shared Governance focused on the strategic goal of promoting nu...
BACKGROUND: Fatigue mitigation strategies among night shift workers can include deliberate use of re...
Cultural models of the domains healing and health are important in how people understand health and ...
Research indicates that nurses do not consistently provide spiritual care, feel ill equipped to do s...