Aims.?This article reports the study of a group of United Kingdom health visitors? interactions with their changing practice context, focusing on role identity and influences on its stability. Background.? United Kingdom policies have urged health visitors to refocus their role as key public health nurses. Reduced role identity clarity precipitated the emergence of different models of health visiting public health work. An inconsistent role standard can lead to role identity fragmentation and conflict across a group. It may precipitate individual role crisis, affecting optimum role performance.Methods.? Seventeen health visitors in two United Kingdom community healthcare organizations participated in a grounded theory study, incorporating c...
To establish the extent to which professional role identity shapes community nurses' reactions befor...
To establish the extent to which professional role identity shapes community nurses' reactions befor...
To establish the extent to which professional role identity shapes community nurses' reactions befor...
Aims. This article reports the study of a group of United Kingdom health visitors? interactions with...
Aims. This article reports the study of a group of United Kingdom health visitors? interactions with...
This thesis presents a grounded theory study of UK health visitors practising in an increasingly int...
PhD ThesisThis thesis presents a grounded theory study of UK health visitors practising in an incre...
Our study provides an analysis of role transition, examining how macro-level influences and micro-le...
Our study provides an analysis of role transition, examining how macro-level influences and micro-le...
Concepts such as self, identity, status and role are central to discourse analytical endeavours. How...
Concepts such as self, identity, status and role are central to discourse analytical endeavours. How...
Concepts such as self, identity, status and role are central to discourse analytical endeavours. How...
Concepts such as self, identity, status and role are central to discourse analytical endeavours. How...
Concepts such as self, identity, status and role are central to discourse analytical endeavours. How...
Concepts such as self, identity, status and role are central to discourse analytical endeavours. How...
To establish the extent to which professional role identity shapes community nurses' reactions befor...
To establish the extent to which professional role identity shapes community nurses' reactions befor...
To establish the extent to which professional role identity shapes community nurses' reactions befor...
Aims. This article reports the study of a group of United Kingdom health visitors? interactions with...
Aims. This article reports the study of a group of United Kingdom health visitors? interactions with...
This thesis presents a grounded theory study of UK health visitors practising in an increasingly int...
PhD ThesisThis thesis presents a grounded theory study of UK health visitors practising in an incre...
Our study provides an analysis of role transition, examining how macro-level influences and micro-le...
Our study provides an analysis of role transition, examining how macro-level influences and micro-le...
Concepts such as self, identity, status and role are central to discourse analytical endeavours. How...
Concepts such as self, identity, status and role are central to discourse analytical endeavours. How...
Concepts such as self, identity, status and role are central to discourse analytical endeavours. How...
Concepts such as self, identity, status and role are central to discourse analytical endeavours. How...
Concepts such as self, identity, status and role are central to discourse analytical endeavours. How...
Concepts such as self, identity, status and role are central to discourse analytical endeavours. How...
To establish the extent to which professional role identity shapes community nurses' reactions befor...
To establish the extent to which professional role identity shapes community nurses' reactions befor...
To establish the extent to which professional role identity shapes community nurses' reactions befor...