Sie können Bookmarks mittels Listen verwalten, loggen Sie sich dafür bitte in Ihr SLUB Benutzerkonto ein.
Medientyp:
E-Artikel
Titel:
Discursive practice – lean thinking, nurses’ responsibilities and the cost to care
Beteiligte:
Harvey, Clare Lynette;
Baret, Christophe;
Rochefort, Christian M.;
Meyer, Alannah;
Ausserhofer, Dietmar;
Ciutene, Ruta;
Schubert, Maria
Erschienen:
Emerald, 2018
Erschienen in:
Journal of Health Organization and Management, 32 (2018) 6, Seite 762-778
Sprache:
Englisch
DOI:
10.1108/jhom-12-2017-0316
ISSN:
1477-7266
Entstehung:
Anmerkungen:
Beschreibung:
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the literature regarding work intensification that is being experienced by nurses, to examine the effects this is having on their capacity to complete care. The authors contend that nurses’ inability to provide all the care patients require, has negative implications on their professional responsibility.Design/methodology/approachThe authors used institutional ethnography to review the discourse in the literature. This approach supports inquiry through the review of text in order to uncover activities that remain institutionally accepted but unquestioned and hidden.FindingsWhat the authors found was that the quality and risk management forms an important part of lean thinking, with the organisational culture influencing outcomes; however, the professional cost to nurses has not been fully explored.Research limitations/implicationsThe text uncovered inconsistency between what organisations accepted as successful cost savings, and what nurses were experiencing in their attempts to achieve the care in the face of reduced time and human resources. Nurses’ attempts at completing care were done at the risk of their own professional accountability.Practical implicationsNurses are working in lean and stressful environments and are struggling to complete care within reduced resource allocations. This leads to care rationing, which negatively impacts on nurses’ professional practice, and quality of care provision.Originality/valueThis approach is a departure from the standard qualitative review because the focus is on the textual relationships between what is being advocated by organisations directing cost reduction and what is actioned by the nurses working at the coalface. The discordant standpoints between these two juxtapositions are identified.