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The Emotional Labour of Nursing Revisited Pam Smith

The Emotional Labour of Nursing Revisited By Pam Smith

The Emotional Labour of Nursing Revisited by Pam Smith


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Summary

As nurses become responsible for increasingly technical service delivery, has
the profession lost its focus on the emotional and human aspects of the role?
Do care and compassion remain at the heart of contemporary nursing practice?

The Emotional Labour of Nursing Revisited Summary

The Emotional Labour of Nursing Revisited: Can Nurses Still Care? by Pam Smith

As nurses become responsible for increasingly technical service delivery, has
the profession lost its focus on the emotional and human aspects of the role?
Do care and compassion remain at the heart of contemporary nursing practice?

In this major reworking of a classic text, respected author Pam Smith emphasizes
the continued relevance of emotional labour within the modern healthcare
context. Revisiting her original findings in light of fresh theoretical perspectives
and data drawn from her own new research studies, Smith explores the ways
in which the experience of learning nursing and caring is changing in the twentyfirst
century.

A vivid example of the significance of nursing's evidence base, this timely new
edition:
addresses the most emotionally challenging aspects of the nursing role,
including encountering death and dying on the ward;
examines the impact of race, age, gender and violence in providing patientcentred
care; interrogates the importance of the role of practice educators and mentors in
practice settings.

An inspiring text for the next generation of nurses, The Emotional Labour of
Nursing Revisited is an essential read for anyone interested in the contemporary
challenges of keeping the whole person at the centre of their practice.

The Emotional Labour of Nursing Revisited Reviews

'This is an excellent text, timely and much needed in health care today. It was such a pleasure to read a very important contribution to nursing knowledge and I'm sure that so many nurses and health care workers would benefit from reading it. I suggest it should be core reading on all health care programmes, especially nursing.' - Dr D.M. Mazhindu, Senior Research Fellow, Faculty of Health and Applied Social Science, Liverpool John Moores University, UK "An extremely well presented text which offers a great breadth of discussion, drawn from a robust evidence base. This is a book that I would imagine students and post registered staff referring back to time and time again.' - Brigid Purcell, Senior Lecturer, University of Huddersfield, UK "This book has many [highlights]...but it has an important message to pass on - emotional labour takes its toll...At times it is uncomfortable and difficult reading but thought provoking and necessary...Smith raises some salient points regarding how we teach and support nurses, the importance ward structures and supportive environments play in encouraging our workforce." - Nursing Times

About Pam Smith

PAM SMITHis Professor of Nurse Education and Head of Nursing Studies in the School of Health in Social Science at the University of Edinburgh, UK. As the General Nursing Council (GNC) Trust Endowed Chair in Nurse Education, she held the post of Director of the Centre for Research in Nursing and Midwifery Education at the University of Surrey, UK from 2002 to 2009.

Table of Contents

Caring and Compassion.- Putting Their Toe in the Water: Collecting, Testing and Expecting Nurses to Care.- Nothing is Really Said About Care: Defining Nursing Knowledge.- You Learn From What's Wrong with the Patient: Defining Nursing Work.- The Ward Sister and the Infrastructure of Emotion Work: Making it Visible on the Ward from Ward Sister to Ward Manager and the Role of the Mentor.- Death and Dying in Hospital: The Ultimate Emotional Labour.- The Caring Trajectory: Caring Styles and Capacity Over Time.- Conclusions.

Additional information

GOR007886786
9780230202627
0230202624
The Emotional Labour of Nursing Revisited: Can Nurses Still Care? by Pam Smith
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2011-12-02
248
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