Nurses on the outside, problems on the inside! The duty of nurses to support unions.

IF 2.9 1区 哲学 Q1 ETHICS
Paul Neiman, Tammy Neiman
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Abstract

Healthcare is increasingly impacted by chronic short staffing of nurses, which causes and is caused by increased nurse burnout and decreased retention. Nurses' unions seek to address these problems by proposing safer nurse-to-patient ratios, retention bonuses for working through the COVID-19 pandemic, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) stockpiles, sabbatical leaves, measures aimed at reducing workplace violence, and maintaining or increasing wages and benefits to keep nurses at the bedside. Chronic short staffing and burnout directly affect the quality and availability of patient care-as the International Council of Nurses has pointed out, there is no healthcare without healthcare workers. This article draws on Neiman's argument that the US healthcare system is best understood as a system of competing interests aimed at fulfilling the community's obligation to provide access to quality healthcare. Nurses' unions use contract negotiations, legislative advocacy, and strikes to pressure other members of the healthcare community to address chronic short staffing, burnout, and retention. Nurses' unions in the US thus play a unique role in the system of competing interest as an organized group whose primary interest aligns with the community's obligation to provide access to quality healthcare. This article argues that nurses' professional duty to care for patients includes a duty to support nurses' unions as an important way to address the factors outside of nurses' direct practice that impacts the quality and accessibility of the care that nurses provide to patients. This duty to support unions applies to unionized and non-unionized nurses in the US, and includes duties to participate in union activities, to not cross picket lines, and to avoid work for strikebreaking nurse agencies.

外面是护士,里面是问题!护士有责任支持工会。
医疗保健越来越多地受到护士长期短缺的影响,这导致并由护士倦怠增加和保留率下降引起。为了解决这些问题,护士工会提出了更安全的护士与患者比例、在COVID-19大流行期间工作的保留奖金、个人防护装备(PPE)库存、休假、旨在减少工作场所暴力的措施,以及维持或增加工资和福利以使护士留在病床前。长期的人员短缺和职业倦怠直接影响到病人护理的质量和可用性——正如国际护士理事会指出的那样,没有医护人员就没有医疗保健。这篇文章借鉴了内曼的观点,即美国医疗保健系统最好被理解为一个旨在履行社区提供优质医疗保健服务的义务的利益竞争系统。护士工会利用合同谈判、立法倡导和罢工向医疗保健社区的其他成员施压,以解决长期的人员短缺、倦怠和保留问题。因此,美国护士工会作为一个有组织的团体,其主要利益与社区提供高质量医疗保健的义务一致,在竞争利益体系中发挥着独特的作用。本文认为,护士照顾病人的专业责任包括支持护士工会的责任,这是解决护士直接实践之外影响护士提供给病人的护理质量和可及性的因素的重要途径。这项支持工会的义务适用于美国有工会和没有工会的护士,包括参加工会活动、不越过纠察线、避免为罢工护士机构工作的义务。
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Nursing Ethics
Nursing Ethics 医学-护理
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
11.90%
发文量
117
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing Ethics takes a practical approach to this complex subject and relates each topic to the working environment. The articles on ethical and legal issues are written in a comprehensible style and official documents are analysed in a user-friendly way. The international Editorial Board ensures the selection of a wide range of high quality articles of global significance.
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