An investigation of the occupational health status of nurses working in an isolated setting

Thesis (M.N.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1989. Nursing Bibliography: leaves 155-163. An ethnographic method was used to examine the occupational health status of nurses working in an isolated community on the coast of Labrador. The researcher spent two months observing two nurses as they...

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Main Author: Thibeault, Catherine Ann
Other Authors: Memorial University of Newfoundland. School of Nursing
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 1989
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spelling ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:theses2/96775 2023-05-15T17:23:30+02:00 An investigation of the occupational health status of nurses working in an isolated setting Thibeault, Catherine Ann Memorial University of Newfoundland. School of Nursing Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Labrador 1989 vii, 169 leaves : ill., map. Image/jpeg; Application/pdf http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/theses2/id/96775 Eng eng Electronic Theses and Dissertations (22.48 MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/theses/Thibeault_CatherineAnn.pdf 76038586 http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/theses2/id/96775 The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission. Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries Nurses--Health and hygiene--Newfoundland and Labrador--Labrador Nurses--Newfoundland and Labrador--Labrador--Job stress Text Electronic thesis or dissertation 1989 ftmemorialunivdc 2015-08-06T19:16:43Z Thesis (M.N.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1989. Nursing Bibliography: leaves 155-163. An ethnographic method was used to examine the occupational health status of nurses working in an isolated community on the coast of Labrador. The researcher spent two months observing two nurses as they worked in the community, and collected data relating to the nurses' perceptions of their own work-related health. Data was collected using open-ended, unstructured interviews and participant-observation. Each nurse was found to experience different levels of work-related stress and job satisfaction. Both nurses, however, identified physical environment, role structure and role responsibilities as external variables affecting their work-related health. The effect of these variables appeared to be mediated by the internal variables of job satisfaction, stress response, physical health status and coping styles. The author recommended a re-evaluation of the nurses' role structure to reduce role conflict and role overload, and also recommended that specific educational preparation and professional support programs be established for these nurses. Thesis Newfoundland studies University of Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI) Canada Newfoundland
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topic Nurses--Health and hygiene--Newfoundland and Labrador--Labrador
Nurses--Newfoundland and Labrador--Labrador--Job stress
spellingShingle Nurses--Health and hygiene--Newfoundland and Labrador--Labrador
Nurses--Newfoundland and Labrador--Labrador--Job stress
Thibeault, Catherine Ann
An investigation of the occupational health status of nurses working in an isolated setting
topic_facet Nurses--Health and hygiene--Newfoundland and Labrador--Labrador
Nurses--Newfoundland and Labrador--Labrador--Job stress
description Thesis (M.N.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1989. Nursing Bibliography: leaves 155-163. An ethnographic method was used to examine the occupational health status of nurses working in an isolated community on the coast of Labrador. The researcher spent two months observing two nurses as they worked in the community, and collected data relating to the nurses' perceptions of their own work-related health. Data was collected using open-ended, unstructured interviews and participant-observation. Each nurse was found to experience different levels of work-related stress and job satisfaction. Both nurses, however, identified physical environment, role structure and role responsibilities as external variables affecting their work-related health. The effect of these variables appeared to be mediated by the internal variables of job satisfaction, stress response, physical health status and coping styles. The author recommended a re-evaluation of the nurses' role structure to reduce role conflict and role overload, and also recommended that specific educational preparation and professional support programs be established for these nurses.
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op_rights The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
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