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Understanding hospital-based nurses’ experiences of structurational divergence

Lakesha Anderson*

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Abstract

This study examined hospital-based nurses’ experiences of structurational divergence. I used a semi-structured narrative approach to interview 10 hospital-based nurses and data was analyzed using phenomenological methods. This resulted in the identification of the following three themes, which capture instances of structurational divergence and resulting interpersonal, intrapersonal, and organizational conflicts: Managing Overload, Identifying and Negotiating Boundaries, and Substituting and Advocating. I also discovered an additional theme, Eating their Young.. Results have implications for future research in health and organizational communication and reflect the importance of research into the communication between and amongst nurses, patients, and physicians and the impact of that communication on patient health outcomes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2
Pages (from-to)172-185
Number of pages14
JournalQualitative Report
Volume20
Issue number3
StatePublished - 2015

Keywords

  • Health care organizations
  • Health communication
  • Nurses
  • Qualitative methods
  • Structurational divergence

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