Frontline Healthcare Staffs’ Experience of Organizing Complex Hospital Discharges: An Ethnographic Study

作者: Alexandros Georgiadis , Oonagh Corrigan , Ewen Speed

DOI: 10.1080/10508422.2016.1200977

关键词: National health serviceMoral distressHealth careEthnographyNursingAcute careMedicine

摘要: Existing studies show that nurses often experience moral distress when the care they deliver to patients does not meet their professional values. We draw on ethnographic data collected in June 2015 from one acute trust England and present how frontline healthcare staff organizing complex hospital discharges. Our findings demonstrate problems with panel responsible for allocating funding National Health Service continuing cases contributed experiencing distress. offer a basis further research other aspects of discharge-planning process may contribute nurses’

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