TY - JOUR
T1 - Workplace conversations : building and maintaining collaborative capital
AU - McDonald, Glenda
AU - Vickers, Margaret H.
AU - Mohan, Shantala
AU - Wilkes, Lesley
AU - Jackson, Debra
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Heavy, pressured workloads are a feature of health workplaces internationally, presenting challenges to communication and contributing to tension and negative emotions. This paper explores supportive and unsupportive workplace conversations between nurses and midwives and their colleagues. The findings focus on qualitative interviews of ten nurses and midwives that were audio-taped and analysed for perceptions about the role of workplace conversations. Conversations between colleagues were significant for building and maintaining collaborative capital, but unsupportive conversations also threatened it. Findings suggest the need for considering the impact of co-worker conversations on workplace culture. Nurse managers and management may play a pivotal role in establishing and maintaining supportive conversations. Recognising the role and potential of workplace conversations for building capacities for support, conflict resolution, job satisfaction and the personal resilience of nurses and midwives can raise the collaborative capital of the workplace.
AB - Heavy, pressured workloads are a feature of health workplaces internationally, presenting challenges to communication and contributing to tension and negative emotions. This paper explores supportive and unsupportive workplace conversations between nurses and midwives and their colleagues. The findings focus on qualitative interviews of ten nurses and midwives that were audio-taped and analysed for perceptions about the role of workplace conversations. Conversations between colleagues were significant for building and maintaining collaborative capital, but unsupportive conversations also threatened it. Findings suggest the need for considering the impact of co-worker conversations on workplace culture. Nurse managers and management may play a pivotal role in establishing and maintaining supportive conversations. Recognising the role and potential of workplace conversations for building capacities for support, conflict resolution, job satisfaction and the personal resilience of nurses and midwives can raise the collaborative capital of the workplace.
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/553035
U2 - 10.5172/conu.2010.36.1-2.096
DO - 10.5172/conu.2010.36.1-2.096
M3 - Article
SN - 1037-6178
VL - 36
SP - 96
EP - 105
JO - Contemporary Nurse
JF - Contemporary Nurse
IS - 45323
ER -