Title of article :
Meanings of immediate: the practical use of the Patientʹs Charter in the accident and emergency department
Author/Authors :
Lynn C Sbaih، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
The publication of the Patientʹs Charter in Britain enabled patients to have access to a series of documented standards relating to health care provision in a variety of situations. However since its introduction much discussion has taken place as to its application in clinical practice. An initial interest in the accomplishment of routine accident and emergency (A&E) nursing work led to the identification of issues associated with the use of the Patientʹs Charter standards; particularly those associated with immediate assessment in the A&E department. Data were collected from 60 nurses in five A&E departments and analysed using a multidisciplinary multistage approach. Findings suggest that nurses are expected to juggle the daily tensions produced by the Charter standards, associated with initial assessment, alongside the accomplishment of other aspects of the work dedicated to the safe movement of patients through the system. Tensions are rooted in two particular issues. Firstly, the meanings of immediate assessment continue to remain open to interpretation and therefore difficult to capture and manage. Secondly, the Patientʹs Charter standards, associated with immediate assessment, deal with one aspect of the work only and yet the accomplishment of A&E work is dependent upon maintaining a perception of order and shape throughout the whole department. Ultimately both issues have an impact on nurses’ recognition and management of what they know to be the normal appearances and shape of routine work.
Keywords :
Accident and emergency , Patient’s Charter , Nursing , assessment , Shape of work , United Kingdom
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine