This study looks into the culture of nursing professionals in the present-day Czech health-care system at a time of personal, generational, and educational transitions (reforms), which have driven a change of organisational-cultural means in the relationship between two key professions: doctors and nurses. The article presents the results of a biographical study of nurses, paying detailed attention to their emotional labour in cooperation with doctors in accident and emergency ward settings. The study draws on the concept of organisational culture in practice/action, on a Goffmanian and Garfinkelian ethnomethodology of scripts of interaction (rules, norms) in order to reconstruct the feeling rules that govern a nurse’s emotional display and...
There are three main conceptualizations of nurses ’ stress: occupational stress, moral distress, and...
AimThe aim of this study was to explore emotion cultures constructed in supervision and consider how...
Introduction: The contact which occurs between a medical professional and a patient involves the occ...
The bachelor thesis of the title: "Emotionality in the job of a nurse" deals with the emotional comp...
Background: Emotional regulation forms an integral part of healthcare delivery. In the performance o...
Professional nurses work in an occupation that requires them to engage with others – patients, hospi...
Most people do not consciously manage their emotions but arbitrarily that expressed in spontaneous b...
Concerns about the psychological health of South Australian hospital nurses have been raised on acco...
Based on an interview study of neonatal nurses, this article sets out to explore the management of ...
Changes in technological and economic aspects of society have impacted on how we understand professi...
Healthcare work is, by nature, an activity full of intense emotions and therefore, is opportune grou...
The National Health Service (NHS) in England is under significant pressure. It is undeniable that th...
Background: In order to provide holistic care in emergency services, registered nurses have to deal ...
The management of emotions is an important component of the work of frontline employees, since more ...
Name and surname of the author: Alena Gombíková Institution: Charles University Faculty of Medicine ...
There are three main conceptualizations of nurses ’ stress: occupational stress, moral distress, and...
AimThe aim of this study was to explore emotion cultures constructed in supervision and consider how...
Introduction: The contact which occurs between a medical professional and a patient involves the occ...
The bachelor thesis of the title: "Emotionality in the job of a nurse" deals with the emotional comp...
Background: Emotional regulation forms an integral part of healthcare delivery. In the performance o...
Professional nurses work in an occupation that requires them to engage with others – patients, hospi...
Most people do not consciously manage their emotions but arbitrarily that expressed in spontaneous b...
Concerns about the psychological health of South Australian hospital nurses have been raised on acco...
Based on an interview study of neonatal nurses, this article sets out to explore the management of ...
Changes in technological and economic aspects of society have impacted on how we understand professi...
Healthcare work is, by nature, an activity full of intense emotions and therefore, is opportune grou...
The National Health Service (NHS) in England is under significant pressure. It is undeniable that th...
Background: In order to provide holistic care in emergency services, registered nurses have to deal ...
The management of emotions is an important component of the work of frontline employees, since more ...
Name and surname of the author: Alena Gombíková Institution: Charles University Faculty of Medicine ...
There are three main conceptualizations of nurses ’ stress: occupational stress, moral distress, and...
AimThe aim of this study was to explore emotion cultures constructed in supervision and consider how...
Introduction: The contact which occurs between a medical professional and a patient involves the occ...