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Insights into nurses' precarious emotional labour in the emergency department.

Kate Kirk1, Alison Edgley2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nurses in the emergency department (ED) work in emotionally charged situations and undertake extensive emotional labour. However, that labour is not visible to others, often overlooked and therefore undervalued. Furthermore, there is a lack of literature on the topic. AIM: To explore ED nurses' experiences of emotional labour.
METHODS: In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with two staff nurses working in the ED of a large UK teaching hospital. Rigorous methods of data collection and analysis, including a strong reflexive stance, were adopted.
FINDINGS: Among three overarching themes that emerged from the data, two related more specifically to the ED: 'precarious emotional labour' and 'grieving etiquette'. Participants were found to perform sophisticated forms of emotional labour to manage the precariousness of their role, and to conceal or suppress their own feelings in order to maintain the grieving etiquette.
CONCLUSION: The ED is an environment that requires sophisticated but precarious forms of emotional labour. Recognising, valuing and supporting the emotional aspect of an ED nurse's role is essential if emergency services are to remain functional, efficient and humane. ©2021 RCN Publishing Company Ltd. All rights reserved. Not to be copied, transmitted or recorded in any way, in whole or part, without prior permission of the publishers.

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Keywords:  bereavement; burnout; clinical; emergency care; grief; nurses’ wellbeing; organisational culture; professional; professional issues; staff welfare; violence at work; workforce

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33125201     DOI: 10.7748/en.2020.e2039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Nurse        ISSN: 1354-5752


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Journal:  Emerg Med Int       Date:  2022-06-10       Impact factor: 1.621

2.  Relationship between emotional labor and sense of career success among community nurses in China, Beijing: A cross-sectional study based on latent class analysis.

Authors:  Fengping Han; Aihua Li; Dongmei Zhang; Lanting Lv; Qian Li; Jing Sun
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