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Home‐care nurses’ distinctive work: A discourse analysis of what takes precedence in changing healthcare services
Authors:Ann‐Kristin Fj  rtoft,Trine Oksholm,Charlotte Delmar,Oddvar F  rland,Herdis Alvsv  g
Affiliation:Ann‐Kristin Fjørtoft,Trine Oksholm,Charlotte Delmar,Oddvar Førland,Herdis Alvsvåg
Abstract:Ongoing changes in many Western countries have resulted in more healthcare services being transferred to municipalities and taking place in patients’ homes. This greatly impacts nurses’ work in home care, making their work increasingly diverse and demanding. In this study, we explore home‐care nursing through a critical discourse analysis of focus group interviews with home‐care nurses. Drawing on insights from positioning theory, we discuss the content and delineation of their work and the interweaving of contextual changes. Nurses hold a crucial position in home healthcare, particularly in ensuring care for sicker patients with complex needs. Assessing health needs, performing advanced care, and at the same time, providing customized solutions in various homes were identified as distinctive for home‐care nurses’ work. Changes have made nurses’ work become driven by comprehensive tasks and acute medical needs that require much of their competence and time. Urgent care seems to take precedence in nurses’ work, leaving less time and attention for other tasks such as conversations and support for coping with everyday life. This underlines the need to investigate and discuss the content and scope of nurses’ work to help shape the further development of home‐care nursing.
Keywords:discourse  focus groups  home care  nursing practice  professional development
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