| Literature DB >> 33041657 |
Joshua King Safo Lartey1, Joseph Osafo2,3, Johnny Andoh-Arthur4, Kwaku Oppong Asante2,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Emotional regulation forms an integral part of healthcare delivery. In the performance of the core duties of nursing and midwifery, health professionals are expected to enhance occupationally/organisationally required emotions. The purpose of this study is to explore.The meaning nurses and midwives give to emotional labour as well as the coping resources employed by these professionals in order to manage the emotional demands of their profession.Entities:
Keywords: Coping strategies; Emotional demands; Emotional labour; Emotional regulation; Nurses and midwives; Ghana
Year: 2020 PMID: 33041657 PMCID: PMC7541208 DOI: 10.1186/s12912-020-00484-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nurs ISSN: 1472-6955
Demographic characteristics of qualitative study participants
| Code | Age | Marital status | Religion | Position | Job title | Cadre of nurse | Years of practice |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | 35–39 years | Married | Christian | Managerial | Principal nursing officer | General nurse | 10 years |
| B | 30–34 years | Married | Christian | Non-managerial | Nursing officer | Psychiatric Nurse | 7 years |
| C | 30–34 years | Married | Christian | Managerial | Nursing officer | General nurse | 8 years |
| D | 55–59 years | Married | Christian | Managerial | Deputy director of nursing | Psychiatric nurse | 33 years |
| E | 30–34 years | Married | Christian | Managerial | Nursing officer | General Nurse | 8 years |
| F | 35–39 years | Married | Christian | Managerial | Nursing officer | General nurse | 11 years |
| G | 25–29 years | Married | Muslim | Non-managerial | Nursing officer | General Nurse | 5 years |
| H | 25–29 years | Single | Christian | Managerial | Nursing officer | General nurse | 5 years |
| I | 55–59 years | Married | Christian | Managerial | Principal nursing officer | General nurse | 37 years |
| J | 55–59 years | Married | Muslim | Managerial | Midwife | Midwife | 23 years |
| K | 30–34 years | Married | Christian | Non-managerial | Midwife | Midwife | 7 years |
| L | 30–34 years | Married | Christian | Managerial | Nursing officer | Psychiatric nurse | 9 years |
| M | 30–34 years | Married | Christian | Managerial | Senior nurse officer | Psychiatric nurse | 7 years |
| N | 55–59 years | Separated | Christian | Managerial | Principal nursing officer | General nurse | 36 years |
| O | 30–39 years | Single | Christian | Non-managerial | Nursing officer | General nurse | 9 years |
A summary of the thematic analysis of the qualitative data
| Themes | Sub-themes | |
|---|---|---|
| Conceptualising emotional labour | •Display rules | for example, when a patient or a relative makes you angry or may be verbally he abuses you or something, there even though displaying emotions is part of you, you are not expected to display that negative emotion. So when it comes to those negative emotions like attack and things you are expected to control yourself and not to play along these negative emotions. (A: 09) |
| Emotional demands and deficits | •sadness •Emotional exhaustion •Abuse and bullying •Emotional mix bag •Poor incentivization | yeah, so many. Come to think about the conditions we go through, people losing their loved ones and you see some parents acting in quote irresponsibly, may be the child is sick, keeping the child in the house and reporting in the last minute. All these things, you know, make us to be very emotional and more especially, when you also think that because of some irresponsibility on the side of parents, they leave their children to die through accidents, drinking poison, falling into wells and those things, it also adds up. And then some parents, even though the national health insurance for children is free, they don’t take advantage of it, they come here, they don’t even have money to do registration, when you look at all those things they can make emotional about it (A: 07). |
| Coping with emotional labour | •Psychological capital •Normalization/routinization | |
•Religion/spirituality •Social support | for me, I see this profession as a calling so I do the work wholeheartedly. My Bible teaches me to love my neighbor as myself so I try as much as possible to understand and emphatise with other people. (C: 11) | |
| •Job security |