护理工作中的专业化和专业知识:任务的囤积与丢弃

Professionalization and Expertise In Care Work: The Hoarding and Discarding of Tasks in Nursing

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT · 2015
被引 43
人大 AFT50

中文导读

探讨了护理服务中追求灵活工作实践如何影响护理专业及其与助理同事的关系,区分了两种专业知识逻辑(专家型和整体型)对任务分配的影响,并基于英国护士与医疗助理的工作数据揭示了碎片化的工作模式。

Abstract

Although health and social care workforces are heavily professionalized, the mainstream human resource management literature has been slow to engage with debates in the field of organizational studies on this distinctive group of employees. This lacuna is addressed by focusing on how the search for more flexible working practices in care services has affected the professions and especially their relationship with their assistant coworkers. The character of this relationship is seen as contingent on the logic of professionalization, in turn based on different notions of expertise, with implications for the allocation of tasks. The article distinguishes between a specialist expertise, encouraging the profession to discard routine tasks, and a holistic expertise, nurturing the hoarding of tasks. This distinction is used to explore the nurse professional project in Britain, a critical case where the statutory regulation of the nursing workforce has remained relatively weak. While noting shifts over the years in the British nursing professions’ adherence to these two logics, workplace data on the nurse–health care assistant relationship reveal a fragmented pattern of nursing work consistent with a specialist‐discard logic, albeit underpinned by a residual ambiguity among nurses about their preferred professional logic. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

护理人力资源管理组织研究医疗保健职业社会学