Working on differentiated nursing practices in hospitals: A learning history on enacting new nursing roles.

Autor: Martini D; Research Group for Person-Centeredness in an Ageing Society, Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.; Julius Centre for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands., Schalkwijk H; Research Group for Person-Centeredness in an Ageing Society, Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Eindhoven, The Netherlands., Schoonhoven L; Julius Centre for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands., Noordegraaf M; Utrecht School of Governance, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands., Lalleman P; Research Group for Person-Centeredness in an Ageing Society, Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Journal of advanced nursing [J Adv Nurs] 2024 May 29. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 May 29.
DOI: 10.1111/jan.16240
Abstrakt: Objective: This study aims to better understand how new future-oriented nursing roles are enacted in a general hospital.
Design: A learning history, that is, a participatory action-oriented research design to explore and foster organizational learning.
Methods: Data collection consisted of a (historical) document analysis, the shadowing of differentiated nursing practices (36 h), 22 open interviews, 4 oral history interviews, 2 focus groups and a podcast series (7 h) created with participants.
Results: The data gathered revealed three important themes regarding enacting new nursing roles: (1) stretching the nature of nursing work, (2) using earlier experiences and (3) collectively tackling taboos.
Conclusions: Differentiated nursing practices and enacting new nursing roles have long and complex histories. Attempts to differentiate are often met with resistance from within the nursing profession. This study shows how the new role of nurse coordinator was negotiated in nursing teams. With a bottom-up approach focused on collective responsibilities. By acknowledging and reflecting on the past, spaces were enacted in which the role of nurse coordinator became one role, among others, in the delivery of patient care.
Impact: This study provides an innovative perspective on differentiated nursing practices by focusing on the past, the present and the future. We found that local, situated conditions can be taken as starting points when new nursing roles are enacted. In addition, shifting focus from individual nursing roles to nursing team development, emphasizing collective responsibilities, softens strong (historically) grown emotions and creates spaces in which new roles become negotiable.
Patient or Public Contribution: No patient or public contribution.
(© 2024 The Authors. Journal of Advanced Nursing published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
Databáze: MEDLINE