Participatory Action Research (PAR) - to better understand the experiences of nurse academics working in a team

被引:2
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作者
Ward, Louise [1 ]
Walter, Ruby [1 ]
机构
[1] La Trobe Univ, Coll Sci Hlth & Engn, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, George Singer Bldg Room 3-327, Melbourne, Vic 3086, Australia
关键词
Nurse academic; workplace stress; burnout; team work; Participation Action Research; occupational stress; mental health; FACULTY; INSIGHTS;
D O I
10.1080/10376178.2021.1999835
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Background There is considerable literature outlining the high levels of occupational stress nurse academics experience, and the potential effect of workplace pressure on mental health and wellbeing. Objectives/Aims/Hypotheses To support the notion that to succeed in an academic environment, academics are more successful when working in a team, two academics conducted a Participation Action Research study. Design The PAR study was developed in line with a Clinical Skill Project to better understand the experiences of nurse academics working in a team. The Clinical Skills Project involved the write up of 40 nursing skills for publication. Twenty-seven academics were recruited into the project and allocated skills to write, in teams of 2-3, according to clinical expertise and interest. The Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach formed the framework for the project, as well as, provided an opportunity for the nurse academics to 'come together' at fortnightly team meetings to discuss the project and talk about their experience working in a team. Methods Using the PAR cyclical process of observing, reflecting, planning, and acting there was ongoing opportunity for the academic nurses to discuss, question and share knowledge about academic practices. These Interactive reflections were recorded in a team reflective diary during the meetings. Participants were also asked to reflect on their individual experience of working in the team, before, during and after the project. At the completion of the project all reflective comments were transcribed to form a combined narrative. Results Thematic and content analysis was then undertaken to identify any similarities and or differences in academic staff experience. Conclusions The analysis revealed the following key themes. Working in a team creates better staff relationships, Working in a team can change workplace culture and Working in a team can Improve staff health and well-being.
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