TOLERANCE AS A PROFESSIONALIZATION FACTOR OF NURSES IN PSYCHIATRY
<p class="x-----------" xml:lang="en-US">Nurses in psychiatric service are a special group of nursing professionals. Their individualization is due to the specific needs of their patients who have increased level of aggressiveness, behavioral and communicative deviations an...
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doaj-b073d82cfec64593ab1b63f58ef4dbc62021-10-02T19:19:15ZengScience and Innovation Center Publishing HouseSovremennye Issledovaniâ Socialʹnyh Problem2218-74052016-02-01011253410.12731/2218-7405-2015-11-35030TOLERANCE AS A PROFESSIONALIZATION FACTOR OF NURSES IN PSYCHIATRYIrina Vyacheslavovna KlimentovaElena Andreevna Andriyanova<p class="x-----------" xml:lang="en-US">Nurses in psychiatric service are a special group of nursing professionals. Their individualization is due to the specific needs of their patients who have increased level of aggressiveness, behavioral and communicative deviations and problems in self-service. These patients’ quality factors increase the risks of medical staff intolerance. As mechanisms of intolerance decrease some specific mechanisms of tolerance are developed in professional nursing practices. These include specific corporative standards, religious practices and forms of group action.</p><p class="x-----------" xml:lang="en-US">Staff members can approve, ignore or condemn intolerance towards patients, the regulatory basis for this position at the level of subcultural organizational standards meaning the application of moral sanctions to an offender. Active inclusion of religious affiliations in the life of psychiatric healthcare institutions allows external moral arbitrator to enter professional space influencing both the behavior of professionals and the system of moral standards. Specificity of nursing profession in psychiatry requires additional means of inprofessionalization and professional improvement which are spontaneous practices of mentoring (guidance) in psychiatric hospital. All the mechanisms of tolerance increase hold professional community of nurses in psychiatry together.</p>http://journal-s.org/index.php/sisp/article/view/8258sociology of medicinemedical nursepsychiatric serviceprofessionalizationprofessional grouptoleranceintolerance |
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Irina Vyacheslavovna Klimentova Elena Andreevna Andriyanova TOLERANCE AS A PROFESSIONALIZATION FACTOR OF NURSES IN PSYCHIATRY Sovremennye Issledovaniâ Socialʹnyh Problem sociology of medicine medical nurse psychiatric service professionalization professional group tolerance intolerance |
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Irina Vyacheslavovna Klimentova Elena Andreevna Andriyanova |
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Irina Vyacheslavovna Klimentova |
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TOLERANCE AS A PROFESSIONALIZATION FACTOR OF NURSES IN PSYCHIATRY |
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TOLERANCE AS A PROFESSIONALIZATION FACTOR OF NURSES IN PSYCHIATRY |
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TOLERANCE AS A PROFESSIONALIZATION FACTOR OF NURSES IN PSYCHIATRY |
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TOLERANCE AS A PROFESSIONALIZATION FACTOR OF NURSES IN PSYCHIATRY |
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TOLERANCE AS A PROFESSIONALIZATION FACTOR OF NURSES IN PSYCHIATRY |
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tolerance as a professionalization factor of nurses in psychiatry |
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Science and Innovation Center Publishing House |
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Sovremennye Issledovaniâ Socialʹnyh Problem |
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2016-02-01 |
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<p class="x-----------" xml:lang="en-US">Nurses in psychiatric service are a special group of nursing professionals. Their individualization is due to the specific needs of their patients who have increased level of aggressiveness, behavioral and communicative deviations and problems in self-service. These patients’ quality factors increase the risks of medical staff intolerance. As mechanisms of intolerance decrease some specific mechanisms of tolerance are developed in professional nursing practices. These include specific corporative standards, religious practices and forms of group action.</p><p class="x-----------" xml:lang="en-US">Staff members can approve, ignore or condemn intolerance towards patients, the regulatory basis for this position at the level of subcultural organizational standards meaning the application of moral sanctions to an offender. Active inclusion of religious affiliations in the life of psychiatric healthcare institutions allows external moral arbitrator to enter professional space influencing both the behavior of professionals and the system of moral standards. Specificity of nursing profession in psychiatry requires additional means of inprofessionalization and professional improvement which are spontaneous practices of mentoring (guidance) in psychiatric hospital. All the mechanisms of tolerance increase hold professional community of nurses in psychiatry together.</p> |
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sociology of medicine medical nurse psychiatric service professionalization professional group tolerance intolerance |
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