Transmission of vocational skills between ...
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Transmission of vocational skills between experienced and new hospital workers
Author(s) :
Thébault, Jeanne [Auteur]
Centre de recherches sur l'expérience, l’âge et les populations au travail [CREAPT]
Gaudart, Corinne [Auteur]
Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire pour la Sociologie Economique [LISE]
Cloutier, Esther [Auteur]
Institut de recherche Robert-Sauvé en santé et en sécurité du travail [IRSST]
Volkoff, Serge [Auteur]
Centre d'études de l'emploi [CEE]
Centre de recherches sur l'expérience, l’âge et les populations au travail [CREAPT]
Gaudart, Corinne [Auteur]
Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire pour la Sociologie Economique [LISE]
Cloutier, Esther [Auteur]
Institut de recherche Robert-Sauvé en santé et en sécurité du travail [IRSST]
Volkoff, Serge [Auteur]
Centre d'études de l'emploi [CEE]
Journal title :
Work : a journal of prevention, assessment and rehabilitation
Volume number :
41
Pages :
195-204
Publisher :
IOS Press
Publication date :
2012
ISSN :
1051-9815
English keyword(s) :
Ergonomics
work
age
seniority
health care sector
work
age
seniority
health care sector
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société
English abstract : [en]
Objectives: This article presents the results of a study currently underway looking at the transmission of vocational skills between health care workers in a French hospital. The aim was to show that health care workers, ...
Show more >Objectives: This article presents the results of a study currently underway looking at the transmission of vocational skills between health care workers in a French hospital. The aim was to show that health care workers, in addition to their work with patients, also have to incorporate the transmission of vocational skills into their daily activities. Methods: Thirteen transmission situations were observed and analyzed by means of an activity-focused ergonomic work analysis, with the aim of reporting on this "invisible work". Participants: The population studied was composed of nurses and the nursing assistants from three different units in one hospital. Results: The results show that the work required to integrate and supervise new staff members is left to the discretion of health care workers. This means they are constantly required to arbitrate on both an individual and collective basis between providing health care for patients and supporting new members of staff. The content of the transmission goes beyond the prescribed tasks and technical knowledge, as staff members also pass on their professional strategies (individual and collective), rules of practice and ethical considerations. Supervising students also offers experienced workers the opportunity to share their professional practices. Conclusions: This study highlights the issues arising from this transmission activity for the experienced workers, new workers, patients and the hospital.Show less >
Show more >Objectives: This article presents the results of a study currently underway looking at the transmission of vocational skills between health care workers in a French hospital. The aim was to show that health care workers, in addition to their work with patients, also have to incorporate the transmission of vocational skills into their daily activities. Methods: Thirteen transmission situations were observed and analyzed by means of an activity-focused ergonomic work analysis, with the aim of reporting on this "invisible work". Participants: The population studied was composed of nurses and the nursing assistants from three different units in one hospital. Results: The results show that the work required to integrate and supervise new staff members is left to the discretion of health care workers. This means they are constantly required to arbitrate on both an individual and collective basis between providing health care for patients and supporting new members of staff. The content of the transmission goes beyond the prescribed tasks and technical knowledge, as staff members also pass on their professional strategies (individual and collective), rules of practice and ethical considerations. Supervising students also offers experienced workers the opportunity to share their professional practices. Conclusions: This study highlights the issues arising from this transmission activity for the experienced workers, new workers, patients and the hospital.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
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