TY - JOUR
T1 - Why do registered nurses work when ill?
AU - Crout, Lisa A.
AU - Chang, Esther
AU - Cioffi, Jane
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - The authors discuss results of a study that found a sense of tension in the nurse and between the supervisor and the team that influenced the decision to come to work when ill. The tension with the supervisor was around reporting and legitimizing illness; with the team, around responsibility, staffing concerns, and peer pressure; and in the nurse was associated with community perception, work ethic, and financial security. Together, nurse administrators and clinicians should conduct reviews of policies and procedures to build cohesive relationships and promote the self-care practices of nurses.
AB - The authors discuss results of a study that found a sense of tension in the nurse and between the supervisor and the team that influenced the decision to come to work when ill. The tension with the supervisor was around reporting and legitimizing illness; with the team, around responsibility, staffing concerns, and peer pressure; and in the nurse was associated with community perception, work ethic, and financial security. Together, nurse administrators and clinicians should conduct reviews of policies and procedures to build cohesive relationships and promote the self-care practices of nurses.
KW - #VALUE!
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/10805
M3 - Article
SN - 0002-0443
JO - Journal of Nursing Administration
JF - Journal of Nursing Administration
ER -