School of Health and Social Sciences, Middlesex University, London, UK.
J Adv Nurs. 2010 Jul;66(7):1584-91. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2010.05317.x. Epub 2010 May 21.
This paper is a report of a study conducted to examine how nurses represent professional clinical decision-making processes, and to determine what light Jamous and Peloille's 'Indeterminacy/Technicality ratio' concept can shed on these representations.
Classic definitions of professional work feature autonomy of decision-making and control over the field of work. Sociologists Jamous and Peloille have described professional work as being high in 'indeterminacy' (the use of tacit judgements) relative to technicality (activity able to be codified). The rise of the evidence-based practice movement has been seen as increasing the realm of technical decision-making in healthcare, and it is relevant to analyse nurses' professional discourse and study how they respond to this increase.
Three focus groups with qualified nurses attending post-qualifying courses at a London university were held in 2008. Participants were asked to talk about influences on their decision-making. The discussions were tape-recorded, transcribed and subjected to discourse analysis.
Participants described their decision-making as influenced by both indeterminate and technical features. They acknowledged useful influences from both domains, but pointed to their personal 'experience' as the final arbiter of decision-making. Their accounts of decision-making created a sense of professional autonomy while at the same time protecting it against external critique.
Pre- and post-registration nurse education could encourage robust discussion of the definition and roles of 'irrational' aspects of decision-making and how these might be understood as components of credible professional practice.
本文是一项研究报告,旨在考察护士如何表达专业临床决策过程,并确定 Jamous 和 Peloille 的“不确定性/技术性比率”概念如何揭示这些表达。
经典的专业工作定义以决策的自主性和对工作领域的控制为特征。社会学家 Jamous 和 Peloille 将专业工作描述为相对于技术性(可编码的活动)而言具有较高的“不确定性”(使用隐性判断)。循证实践运动的兴起被视为增加了医疗保健中的技术性决策领域,因此分析护士的专业话语并研究他们如何应对这种增加是相关的。
2008 年,在伦敦一所大学参加后资格课程的合格护士举行了三次焦点小组会议。要求参与者谈论影响他们决策的因素。讨论被录音、转录并进行了话语分析。
参与者描述他们的决策受到不确定和技术性特征的影响。他们承认来自两个领域的有用影响,但指出他们的个人“经验”是决策的最终裁决者。他们对决策的描述既创造了一种专业自主性的感觉,同时又保护其免受外部批评。
注册前和注册后护士教育可以鼓励对决策的“非理性”方面的定义和作用进行有力的讨论,以及如何将这些方面理解为可信专业实践的组成部分。