Rankin Janet M
Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary in Qatar, Doha, Qatar.
J Adv Nurs. 2015 Mar;71(3):526-34. doi: 10.1111/jan.12575. Epub 2014 Dec 1.
This paper uses Dorothy Smith's institutional ethnography to examine technological advances designed to improve nurses' work. The analysis interrogates how nurses' work is coordinated, in disquieting ways, in an apparent commitment to 'patient and family centred care'.
The discussion is part of a larger programme of research that focuses ethnographic attention on nurses' activating technological managerial improvement strategies.
This discussion paper describes suboptimal hospital experiences to show how they were organized. The institutional ethnographic analysis addresses discrepancies that arise between the different organizational standpoints. Overall the discussion focuses on how institutional ethnographers enquire into people's everyday activities to discover and make understandable, in the material world, what actually happens that shapes them.
Data include observations and interviews with nurses, nurse managers, patients and families. It also includes screenshots of computer fields and other documents being used by nurses.
Nursing work is methodically being oriented to interests that undermine nurses' capacity to contribute their knowledgeable activity to intervene in people's health and well-being.
Nurses' work is overwhelmed with the imperative to discharge patients. This happens with an ideological construction of patient centred care that obscures what is actually happening.
本文运用多萝西·史密斯的机构民族志来审视旨在改善护士工作的技术进步。该分析探究了在表面上致力于“以患者和家庭为中心的护理”的情况下,护士工作是如何以令人不安的方式进行协调的。
本讨论是一个更大研究项目的一部分,该项目以民族志的方式关注护士实施技术管理改进策略的情况。
本讨论文件描述了不理想的医院经历,以展示这些经历是如何组织的。机构民族志分析探讨了不同组织立场之间出现的差异。总体而言,讨论聚焦于机构民族志学者如何探究人们的日常活动,以便在物质世界中发现并理解实际发生的、塑造这些活动的事情。
数据包括对护士、护士长、患者及其家属的观察和访谈。还包括护士使用的计算机界面截图和其他文件。
护理工作正有条不紊地朝着损害护士运用其专业知识干预人们健康和福祉能力的利益方向发展。
护士的工作被让患者出院的紧迫性所压倒。这发生在以患者为中心的护理的意识形态建构中,而这种建构掩盖了实际发生的事情。