Managing nurses through disciplinary power: a Foucauldian analysis of workplace violence |
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Authors: | St-Pierre Isabelle Holmes Dave |
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Institution: | Faculty of Medicine, School of Nursing, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. |
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Abstract: | AIMS: This paper describes discipline as a specific technique of power which constitutes, in our view, a form of institutional violence. BACKGROUND: The need to create and maintain safe and healthy work environments for healthcare professionals is well documented. EVALUATION: Foucault's concept of disciplinary power was used to explore institutional violence from a critical perspective. KEY ISSUE: Violence is identified as an important factor in the recruitment and retention of healthcare professionals. Given the shortage of such professionals, there is an urgent need to take a fresh look at their working environments and working conditions. CONCLUSION: Power, surveillance and disciplinary techniques are used at all levels of hospital management to control and contain both human resources and costs. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING MANAGEMENT: By associating common workplace practices with institutional violence, employers who have a policy of zero tolerance toward workplace violence will need to re-examine their current ways of operating. |
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Keywords: | discipline Foucault power workplace violence |
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