Intensifying care : the hospital industry, professionalization, and the reorganization of the nursing labor process

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    • Brannon, Robert L.

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Intensifying care : the hospital industry, professionalization, and the reorganization of the nursing labor process

Robert L. Brannon

(Critical approaches in the health social sciences series / series editor Ray H. Elling)

Baywood Pub. Co., c1994

  • pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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ISBN 9780895031617

内容説明

"Intensifying Care" contributes to overcoming this disparity by focusing on nurses and the reorganization of the nursing labor process during the cost containment era. In the expansionary decades of the 1950s and 1960s, nursing labor in hospitals was organized around a stratified work force performing differentiated tasks. Beginning in the 1970s, this system of labor was transformed by a trend toward RN-predominant staffing, the displacement of less-credentialed workers, and the reunification of nursing tasks. Nursing leaders promoted task reunification as a form of professional practice reminiscent of nursing before the widespread employment of a stratified work force in postwar hospitals.

目次

Acknowledgments Introduction PART ONE: Political Economy, Corporatization, and Subordinate Workers The Changing Political Economy of Health Care Corporatization and the Reorganization of Community Hospitals PART TWO: Reorganizing Nursing Labor Before the Postwar Period: Hospital Apprenticeship and Private Duty Stratified Workers, Subdivided Work: Team Nursing Reunified Tasks: Primary Nursing and the Trend to an All-RN Work Force Conclusion and Epilogue Author Index Subject Index
巻冊次

pbk. ISBN 9780895031624

内容説明

"Intensifying Care" contributes to overcoming this disparity by focusing on nurses and the reorganization of the nursing labor process during the cost containment era. In the expansionary decades of the 1950s and 1960s, nursing labor in hospitals was organized around a stratified work force performing differentiated tasks. Beginning in the 1970s, this system of labor was transformed by a trend toward RN-predominant staffing, the displacement of less-credentialed workers, and the reunification of nursing tasks. Nursing leaders promoted task reunification as a form of professional practice reminiscent of nursing before the widespread employment of a stratified work force in postwar hospitals.

目次

Acknowledgments Introduction PART ONE: Political Economy, Corporatization, and Subordinate Workers The Changing Political Economy of Health Care Corporatization and the Reorganization of Community Hospitals PART TWO: Reorganizing Nursing Labor Before the Postwar Period: Hospital Apprenticeship and Private Duty Stratified Workers, Subdivided Work: Team Nursing Reunified Tasks: Primary Nursing and the Trend to an All-RN Work Force Conclusion and Epilogue Author Index Subject Index

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