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“Sensory Ordering” in Nurses' Clinical Decision‐Making: Making Visible Senses, Sensing, and “Sensory Work” in the Hospital
Symbolic Interaction ( IF 1.615 ) Pub Date : 2020-05-26 , DOI: 10.1002/symb.490
Sylvie Grosjean 1 , Frederik Matte 1 , Isaac Nahon‐Serfaty 1
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The objective of this article is to present a study on the constitutive role of senses in clinical decision‐making. The methodology is based on a series of focus groups with nurses in various hospital departments. Based on a narrative approach, our study examines “sensory work” in clinical decision‐making in order to reveal its specificity in the clinical work of nurses. Nurses shared stories—in focus groups—about the influence of senses in clinical decision‐making. The analysis of clinical narratives helped to identify various situations revealing the “sensory work” that underlines clinical decision‐making. We put the emphasis on the spectrum of sensory activities and the interactions occurring during a clinical decision‐making. One specific contribution of our study is to make visible the “sensory ordering” at work as constituted by interactions between nurses during a clinical assessment.

中文翻译:

护士临床决策中的“感官排序”:在医院中进行可见的感官,感官和“感官工作”

本文的目的是对感官在临床决策中的构成作用进行研究。该方法基于与医院各个部门的护士组成的一系列焦点小组。基于叙事方法,我们的研究检查了临床决策中的“感觉工作”,以揭示其在护士临床工作中的特殊性。护士在焦点小组中分享了有关感官在临床决策中的影响的故事。对临床叙事的分析有助于确定各种情况,从而揭示出强调临床决策的“感官工作”。我们将重点放在感觉活动的频谱以及临床决策过程中发生的相互作用上。
更新日期:2020-05-26
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