Intergenerational Dynamics Among Women and Men in Nursing

M. Cottingham, Janette Dill
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Research on nursing has focused heavily on the gendered aspects of nursing care while often overlooking diversity within the workforce, including age-related dynamics and multi-generational conflict on the job. This chapter explores the salience of age-related issues alongside gender in a sample of Baby Boomer (age 51+) and Millennial (age 23–31) nurses from the US to understand how age shapes the experiences and interactions of men and women in the nursing workforce. Based on survey data, Millennial nurses report feeling negative emotions more intensely compared to their Baby Boomer colleagues. Baby Boomer nurses are also more likely to evaluate their own care more highly overall and across a range of specific features of the job. Audio diary data reveals that themes of uncertainty and fear of future emotional burnout emerge from Millennial nurses, while some Baby Boomer nurses in our sample express open disdain for younger nurses in terms of work ethic and the interruptions they cause. Training of younger nurses can be experienced as burdensome and exhausting. We use the results to further theorise an emotion practice approach that highlights nurses’ need to conserve emotional resources and channel them toward patient care rather than co-worker support.
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护理中女性和男性的代际动态
护理研究主要集中在护理的性别方面,而往往忽视了劳动力的多样性,包括与年龄相关的动态和工作中的多代人冲突。本章以美国婴儿潮一代(51岁以上)和千禧一代(23-31岁)护士为样本,探讨年龄相关问题与性别的突出性,以了解年龄如何影响护理队伍中男女的经验和互动。根据调查数据,千禧一代的护士报告说,与婴儿潮一代的同事相比,他们的负面情绪更强烈。婴儿潮时期出生的护士也更有可能对自己的护理进行更高的总体评价,并在工作的一系列具体特征中给予更高的评价。音频日记数据显示,千禧一代护士中出现了不确定性和对未来情绪倦怠的恐惧,而我们样本中的一些婴儿潮一代护士在职业道德和他们造成的干扰方面公开鄙视年轻护士。对年轻护士的培训是一项繁重而累人的工作。我们使用结果进一步理论化情感实践方法,强调护士需要保存情感资源,并将其引导到患者护理而不是同事支持。
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