Healthcare work is, by nature, an activity full of intense emotions and therefore, is opportune ground for exploring emotions in the workplace in different contexts of nursing care. It is a very fertile terrain if care is focused on the emotions of the client, nurses, healthcare teams, and on the interaction of all actors involved. This article presents a theoretical reflection exploring the concept of emotional labor in the context of nursing care. Theoretical references from several fields of knowledge, namely sociology and nursing, have been adopted to conceptualize the theme. Studies on emotional labor have contributed toward the understanding of the key issue of emotional management in healthcare institutions and both its positive and ...
Nursing is an emotionally complex occupation, requiring performance of both emotional labour (for th...
Emotion scholars have documented the relevance of emotional labor for understanding exhaustion, burn...
Changes in technological and economic aspects of society have impacted on how we understand professi...
This chapter considers the changing nature and recognition of emotional labor as a category of work....
This paper identifies some critical issues about the inappropriate expression of emotion in a range ...
Emotions form an inevitable part of everyday work life. Emotional labour, as an emerging field of re...
Nurses have to manage their emotions and the expression of emotion to perform best care, and their b...
Professional nurses work in an occupation that requires them to engage with others – patients, hospi...
The service sector is emerging as a major contributor to the economy and service organizations are c...
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...
Introduction: Emotional labor is a multidimensional construct which refers to the desirable emotions...
Emotions which are the feelings that humans experience, think and manage personally emerge by means ...
Concerns about the psychological health of South Australian hospital nurses have been raised on acco...
This paper offers a wide-ranging analysis of concerns that the value of emotion work within nursing ...
Nursing is an emotionally complex occupation, requiring performance of both emotional labour (for th...
Emotion scholars have documented the relevance of emotional labor for understanding exhaustion, burn...
Changes in technological and economic aspects of society have impacted on how we understand professi...
This chapter considers the changing nature and recognition of emotional labor as a category of work....
This paper identifies some critical issues about the inappropriate expression of emotion in a range ...
Emotions form an inevitable part of everyday work life. Emotional labour, as an emerging field of re...
Nurses have to manage their emotions and the expression of emotion to perform best care, and their b...
Professional nurses work in an occupation that requires them to engage with others – patients, hospi...
The service sector is emerging as a major contributor to the economy and service organizations are c...
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...
Introduction: Emotional labor is a multidimensional construct which refers to the desirable emotions...
Emotions which are the feelings that humans experience, think and manage personally emerge by means ...
Concerns about the psychological health of South Australian hospital nurses have been raised on acco...
This paper offers a wide-ranging analysis of concerns that the value of emotion work within nursing ...
Nursing is an emotionally complex occupation, requiring performance of both emotional labour (for th...
Emotion scholars have documented the relevance of emotional labor for understanding exhaustion, burn...
Changes in technological and economic aspects of society have impacted on how we understand professi...