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Emocionalno delo medicinskih sester in njihovo družinsko življenje : magistrsko delo
ID Šalika, Ana (Author), ID Švab, Alenka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Jagodic, Ana (Comentor)

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Abstract
Emocionalno delo je postalo pomemben del številnih poklicev, kjer morajo zaposleni nadzorovati svoja čustva z namenom zagotavljanja visoke kakovosti storitev. Med takšne poklice spada tudi zdravstvena nega, kjer je emocionalno delo nepogrešljiv in sestavni del vsakodnevnih obveznosti medicinskih sester. Namen magistrskega dela je raziskati, kako medicinske sestre doživljajo emocionalno delo in kako opravljanje le-tega vpliva na njihovo družinsko življenje. Magistrsko delo je razdeljeno na dva dela. V uvodnem, teoretičnem delu, so na podlagi analize sekundarnih virov predstavljeni ključni pojmi, koncepti in teoretična izhodišča, pomembna za razumevanje teme. Drugi, empirični del pa temelji na predstavitvi in interpretaciji kvalitativne raziskave, ki je vključevala deset polstrukturiranih intervjujev z medicinskimi sestrami. Ugotovitve raziskave so pokazale, da medicinske sestre ob zagotavljanju sočutne in empatične oskrbe doživljajo globoko osebno in poklicno zadovoljstvo. Čeprav si prizadevajo, da čustva, čustvene obremenitve ter stres z delovnega mesta ne bi vplivali na družinsko dinamiko, so mnoge medicinske sestre opisovale primere, ko se je stres iz delovnega mesta prelil v družinsko življenje in vplival na medsebojne odnose. Kljub priznavanju prisotnosti konfliktov menijo, da emocionalno delo ne prinaša resnih in dolgoročnih posledic za njihovo družinsko življenje. Medicinske sestre svojega dela ne dojemajo kot obremenjujočega, namesto tega izražajo globok občutek zadovoljstva in predanosti svojemu poklicu.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:emocionalno delo, medicinske sestre, izgorelost, ravnovesje med poklicnim in zasebnim življenjem, posledice emocionalnega dela
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:A. Šalika
Year:2024
Number of pages:1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (91 str.))
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-159553 This link opens in a new window
UDC:331.101.25(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:203345155 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:12.07.2024
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Language:English
Title:Nurses' emotional labour and their family life
Abstract:
Emotional labour has become an important part of many professions, where employees need to control their emotions to provide a high-quality service. One of these professions is nursing, where emotional labour is an indispensable and integral part of nurses' daily duties. The aim of this master thesis is to investigate how nurses experience emotional labour and how emotional labour affects their family life. The master thesis is divided into two parts. In the initial theoretical section, key terms, concepts, and the theoretical framework essential for comprehending the topic are introduced, grounded in the analysis of secondary sources. The second, empirical section focuses on presenting and interpreting the findings from a qualitative study, which involved conducting ten semi-structured interviews with nurses. The findings revealed that nurses experience deep personal and professional satisfaction when providing compassionate and empathetic care. Although they strive to separate emotions, emotional strains and workplace stress from family dynamics, many nurses described instances where workplace stress spilled over into family life and affected their family relationships. Despite recognizing these conflicts, they feel that emotional labour does not have serious long-term consequences on their family life. Nurses do not perceive their work as burdensome, instead they express a deep sense of satisfaction and commitment to their profession.

Keywords:emotional labour, nurses, burnout, work-life balance, consequences of emotional labour

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