Unchosen nursing mobility discussed from the perspective of the junior health care manager’s managerial activities

IF 0.3 Q4 Medicine
Béatrice Brignon, Marion Gapin, Nathalie Pantaléon
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Abstract

Introduction: At the beginning of 2020, a state of health emergency was declared in France following the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Context: Entrepreneurial management of health institutions requires internal nursing mobility to compensate for unexpected absenteeism.Reference framework: Based on the clinic of activity, the aim of this study was to analyze the reality of early-career health managers' work in order to understand how, in a constrained environment, they are able to manage this mobility when not chosen by the substitute caregiver.

Method: An indirect qualitative method—"instructions to the double"—combined two successive co-analysis sessions with four junior health managers: an individual session with the researcher and a collective session with the peers who participated in the study.

Results: Data triangulation revealed three axes: the issues at stake for these managers; their compromises made to transform compulsory nursing mobility into voluntary mobility; the development of their power to act.

Discussion: These results raise various issues related to the psychological and social resources of the occupational health of junior health managers as well as to the organization of work.

从初级卫生保健管理者管理活动的角度探讨非选择性护理流动性
导言:在2019冠状病毒病大流行出现后,法国于2020年初宣布进入卫生紧急状态。背景:卫生机构的创业管理需要内部护理的流动性,以弥补意外缺勤。参考框架:基于临床活动,本研究的目的是分析早期职业健康管理人员的工作现实,以了解在受限的环境中,当替代照顾者没有选择时,他们如何能够管理这种流动性。方法:一种间接定性方法——“双重指示”——结合了与四名初级卫生管理人员的两次连续的共同分析会议:与研究人员的个人会议和与参与研究的同龄人的集体会议。结果:数据三角分析揭示了三个轴:这些管理者面临的问题;他们做出妥协,将强制性护理流动转变为自愿流动;发展他们的行动能力。讨论:这些结果提出了与初级卫生管理人员职业健康的心理和社会资源以及工作组织有关的各种问题。
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