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Deputed power of medical control: the hidden message in the ritual of oral shift reports
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- Ekman, Inger, 1952 (author)
- Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för omvårdnad,Institute of Nursing
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Segesten, K (author)
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(creator_code:org_t)
- 1995
- 1995
- English.
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In: Journal of Advanced Nursing. - 0309-2402. ; 22:5, s. 1006-11
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- The exchange of oral shift reports between nurses is a prominent part of the everyday routine in a hospital ward. Increased awareness of the more or less explicit functions of such communication is likely to have a positive impact on the nursing profession. Oral shift reports in a nursing care system based on task allocation were therefore observed and analysed. Using an ethnographic approach, reports were tape-recorded, and nurses were interviewed regarding their experiences. During the shift report session, the nurses were found to receive ritually mediated deputed power of medical control from their colleague, but little attention was paid to nursing needs and measures. The nurses clearly demonstrated that they were caught in a system dominated by a medical paradigm that effectively obstructed the progress of nursing as a professional discipline in its own right.
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