Sbaih L
Manchester Metropolitan University, Department of Health Studies, UK.
Accid Emerg Nurs. 1997 Jan;5(1):28-33. doi: 10.1016/s0965-2302(97)90060-6.
An ethnomethodological study was undertaken to explore the work of Accident and Emergency nurses, the aim of which was to analyse the ordinary, taken-for-granted and everyday work of those practising A & E nursing. This, the first of two papers, will examine the work of A & E nurses via a description of rules or maxims that underpin work and its everyday organization. Such a description will form the basis for part 2, which explores the specific rules of A & E nursing work. To understand the specific rules and the ways in which they contribute to organization and accomplishment of aspects of the work, the definition and use of rules should be put forward. Defining rules within the context of the work provides a means by which specific rules of work can then be explored. The rules of A & E work ensure that A & E nursing is seen and heard as a specific type of work with its own unique approach to talk and organization. This is tied in with peer and colleague views of what is deemed to be clinical competence within the A & E setting.
开展了一项民族方法学研究,以探索急诊护士的工作,其目的是分析从事急诊护理工作的人员日常的、被视为理所当然的工作。这是两篇论文中的第一篇,将通过描述支撑工作及其日常组织的规则或准则来审视急诊护士的工作。这样的描述将构成第二部分的基础,第二部分将探讨急诊护理工作的具体规则。为了理解这些具体规则以及它们对工作的组织和完成所起的作用方式,应该提出规则的定义和用法。在工作背景中定义规则提供了一种手段,借此可以探索工作的具体规则。急诊工作的规则确保急诊护理被视为一种具有自身独特谈话和组织方式的特定类型工作。这与同行和同事对急诊环境中临床能力的看法相关联。