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Balancing contradictory requirements in homecare nursing-A discourse analysis
Ann-Kristin Fjørtoft1,2, Trine Oksholm2, Oddvar Førland2,3
1Center of Diaconia and Professional Practice VID Specialized University Oslo Norway.
Aim:
To explore prevailing discourses on nursing competence in homecare nursing to boost understanding of practice within this field.
Design:
A qualitative study with a social constructivist perspective.
Methods:
Six focus-group interviews with homecare nurses in six different municipalities in Norway. Adapting a critical discourse analysis, data were linguistically, thematically and contextually analysed in the light of theories on competence, institutional logic and discourses.
Results:
The analysis found homecare nursing to be a diverse and contradictory practice with ever-increasing work tasks. Presented as binary oppositions, we identified the following prevailing discourses: individualized care versus organizing work; everyday-life care versus medical follow-up; and following rules versus using professional discretion. The binary oppositions represent contradictory requirements that homecare nurses strive to balance. The findings indicate that medical follow-up and organizational work have become more dominant in homecare nursing, leaving less time and attention paid to relational and everyday-life care.
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