A health‐care model of emotional labour: An evaluation of the literature and development of a model

S Mann - Journal of health organization and management, 2005 - emerald.com
Purpose–This paper aims to evaluate the literature on emotional labour in the health‐care
sector and the benefits and costs of such performance for both the carer and the patient. The …

What do we know about emotional labour in nursing? A narrative review

S Badolamenti, A Sili, R Caruso… - British journal of …, 2017 - magonlinelibrary.com
Nurses have to manage their emotions and the expression of emotion to perform best care,
and their behaviours pass through emotional labour (EL). However, EL seems to be an …

Emotion and organizing

S Fineman - Studying organization: Theory and method, 1999 - books.google.com
Writers on organizations have been slow to incorporate emotions into their thinking. A scan
of the indexes of mainstream textbooks on organizational behaviour and organizational …

Emotional support and the role of clinical nurse specialists in palliative care

J Skilbeck, S Payne - Journal of advanced nursing, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Background. Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS) play a major role in the delivery of specialist
palliative care services to patients with advanced cancer, in hospital, hospice and …

[PDF][PDF] A comparison of burnout among oncology nurses working in adult and pediatric inpatient and outpatient settings

S Davis - Number 4/July 2013, 2013 - ons.org
Purpose/Objectives: To investigate differences in burnout among oncology nurses by type of
work setting, co** strategies, and job satisfaction. Design: Descriptive. Setting: A …

Perinatal grief and emotional labour: A study of nurses' experiences in gynae wards

BS McCreight - International journal of nursing studies, 2005 - Elsevier
Death through pregnancy loss is a tragedy which touches nursing staff as well as parents.
Exposed to the intense emotions of parents, nurses must simultaneously manage their own …

[HTML][HTML] End-of-life care patterns associated with pediatric palliative care among children who underwent hematopoietic stem cell transplant

CK Ullrich, L Lehmann, WB London, D Guo… - Biology of Blood and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Stem cell transplantation (SCT) is an intensive therapy offering the possibility of cure for life-
threatening conditions but with risk of serious complications and death. Outcomes …

Nursing emotion work and interprofessional collaboration in general internal medicine wards: a qualitative study

KL Miller, S Reeves, M Zwarenstein… - Journal of Advanced …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Title. Nursing emotion work and interprofessional collaboration in general internal medicine
wards: a qualitative study Aim. This paper is a report of a study to examine nursing emotion …

Palliative care and hematologic oncology: the promise of collaboration

AS Epstein, GR Goldberg, DE Meier - Blood reviews, 2012 - Elsevier
Palliative medicine provides active evaluation and treatment of the physical, psychosocial
and spiritual needs of patients and families with serious illnesses, regardless of curability or …

Palliative care in patients with haematological neoplasms: an integrative systematic review

D Moreno-Alonso, J Porta-Sales… - Palliative …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Palliative care was originally intended for patients with non-haematological
neoplasms and relatively few studies have assessed palliative care in patients with …