Nurses have to manage their emotions and the expression of emotion to perform best care, and their behaviours pass through emotional labour (EL). However, EL seems to be an under-appreciated aspect of caring work and there is no synthetic portrait of literature about EL in the nursing profession. This review was conducted to synthesise and to critically analyse the literature in the nursing field related to EL. Twenty-seven papers were included and analysed with a narrative approach, where two main themes were found: EL strategies and EL antecedents and consequences. Hence, EL is a multidimensional, complex concept and it represents a nursing competence to provide the best care. Moreover, nurses have a high awareness of EL as a professional...
Aims: This is the second of two papers conceptualizing emotional labour in the emergency department ...
Nursing comprises interactions with patients which may require emotional labor. This study clarifies...
Using a qualitative approach, twenty long-format interviews with registered nurses with experience w...
Nurses have to manage their emotions and the expression of emotion to perform best care, and their b...
Aims: This study aims to apply Hochschild's theory of emotional labour to emergency care, and uncove...
Emotions form an inevitable part of everyday work life. Emotional labour, as an emerging field of re...
Background: In order to provide holistic care in emergency services, registered nurses have to deal ...
Introduction: Emotional labor is a multidimensional construct which refers to the desirable emotions...
The aim of this article is to report some of the work undertaken by a nursing “think tank”, focussed...
The National Health Service (NHS) in England is under significant pressure. It is undeniable that th...
The emotional elements of the nursing labour process are being recognized increasingly. Many comment...
The emotional elements of the nursing labour process are being recognized increasingly. Many comment...
Concerns about the psychological health of South Australian hospital nurses have been raised on acco...
Although compassionate care has wide-ranging benefits for patients, it can be emotionally demanding ...
Aim: The aim of the present study is to perform a longitudinal Italian validation of the scale and t...
Aims: This is the second of two papers conceptualizing emotional labour in the emergency department ...
Nursing comprises interactions with patients which may require emotional labor. This study clarifies...
Using a qualitative approach, twenty long-format interviews with registered nurses with experience w...
Nurses have to manage their emotions and the expression of emotion to perform best care, and their b...
Aims: This study aims to apply Hochschild's theory of emotional labour to emergency care, and uncove...
Emotions form an inevitable part of everyday work life. Emotional labour, as an emerging field of re...
Background: In order to provide holistic care in emergency services, registered nurses have to deal ...
Introduction: Emotional labor is a multidimensional construct which refers to the desirable emotions...
The aim of this article is to report some of the work undertaken by a nursing “think tank”, focussed...
The National Health Service (NHS) in England is under significant pressure. It is undeniable that th...
The emotional elements of the nursing labour process are being recognized increasingly. Many comment...
The emotional elements of the nursing labour process are being recognized increasingly. Many comment...
Concerns about the psychological health of South Australian hospital nurses have been raised on acco...
Although compassionate care has wide-ranging benefits for patients, it can be emotionally demanding ...
Aim: The aim of the present study is to perform a longitudinal Italian validation of the scale and t...
Aims: This is the second of two papers conceptualizing emotional labour in the emergency department ...
Nursing comprises interactions with patients which may require emotional labor. This study clarifies...
Using a qualitative approach, twenty long-format interviews with registered nurses with experience w...