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ArtikelGovernance in Operating Room Nursing : Nurses' Knowledge of Individual Surgeons  
Oleh: Riley, Robin Glenda
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Social Science & Medicine (www.elsevier.com/locate/sosscimed) vol. 62 no. 6 (Mar. 2006), page 1541-1551.
Topik: operating rooms; clinical governance; self regulation; operating room; nursing; australia
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    • Nomor Panggil: SS53.2
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Isi artikelThis paper explores governance and control in operating room nurses clinical practice. Traditionally, operating room nurses have been portrayed as handmaidens to the surgeons a position which implies that nurses bodies and the knowledge they use in practice are sites of discursive control by others. This paper unsettles this understanding by showing how operating room nurses studied ethnographically in an australian setting are both disciplined by and actively shaped practice through knowing surgeons technical requirements for surgery, through inscribing them in discourses of time, and through ahving deep knowledge of the surgeons is a subjugated form of knowledge, located low down on a hierarchy of knowledges. Furthermore, as a form of governance that has previously been unarticulated in the literature, it transcends the traditional liens of authority and control in the nurse doctor relationship. The data in this paper are drawn from an ethnographic study that explored a range of nurse nurse doctor communication practices in operating room nursing.
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