Technology and communication in hospital care for chronically ill patients from the Habermasian perspective

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Autor(a) principal: Rich-Ruiz,Manuel
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Martins,Maria-Manuela, Rodríguez-Borrego,María-Aurora
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Texto & contexto enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: The objectives of the study were to describe situations involving instrumental and communicative actions that take place in nursing and to explore the difficulties in communicative action. It was an ethnographic study conducted among nurses from two large hospitals in Spain and Portugal. Data collection took place through participant observation and semi-structured interviews. It was then followed up by a survey. A discourse analysis and quantitative analysis were performed (on the survey). The nurses' work consisted mainly of instrumental actions. Among the social actions, those of a strategic type predominate, whereas communicative actions are scarce and non-specific. It was noted that difficulties in communicative actions were linked to "New Management" and "Encoded Knowledge". Nursing requires a more balanced distribution between the time dedicated to technology and communication. The difficulties involved in communicative action appear to coincide with Habermasian systems, although renewed forms are adopted.
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title Technology and communication in hospital care for chronically ill patients from the Habermasian perspective
spellingShingle Technology and communication in hospital care for chronically ill patients from the Habermasian perspective
Rich-Ruiz,Manuel
Professional practice
Philosophy in nursing
Professional-patient relations
Communication
Knowledge, attitudes and practices in health
title_short Technology and communication in hospital care for chronically ill patients from the Habermasian perspective
title_full Technology and communication in hospital care for chronically ill patients from the Habermasian perspective
title_fullStr Technology and communication in hospital care for chronically ill patients from the Habermasian perspective
title_full_unstemmed Technology and communication in hospital care for chronically ill patients from the Habermasian perspective
title_sort Technology and communication in hospital care for chronically ill patients from the Habermasian perspective
author Rich-Ruiz,Manuel
author_facet Rich-Ruiz,Manuel
Martins,Maria-Manuela
Rodríguez-Borrego,María-Aurora
author_role author
author2 Martins,Maria-Manuela
Rodríguez-Borrego,María-Aurora
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rich-Ruiz,Manuel
Martins,Maria-Manuela
Rodríguez-Borrego,María-Aurora
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Professional practice
Philosophy in nursing
Professional-patient relations
Communication
Knowledge, attitudes and practices in health
topic Professional practice
Philosophy in nursing
Professional-patient relations
Communication
Knowledge, attitudes and practices in health
description The objectives of the study were to describe situations involving instrumental and communicative actions that take place in nursing and to explore the difficulties in communicative action. It was an ethnographic study conducted among nurses from two large hospitals in Spain and Portugal. Data collection took place through participant observation and semi-structured interviews. It was then followed up by a survey. A discourse analysis and quantitative analysis were performed (on the survey). The nurses' work consisted mainly of instrumental actions. Among the social actions, those of a strategic type predominate, whereas communicative actions are scarce and non-specific. It was noted that difficulties in communicative actions were linked to "New Management" and "Encoded Knowledge". Nursing requires a more balanced distribution between the time dedicated to technology and communication. The difficulties involved in communicative action appear to coincide with Habermasian systems, although renewed forms are adopted.
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