The influence of flow culture on nurses' use of research in emergency care: An ethnographic
study
Engelsk titel: The influence of flow culture on nurses' use of research in emergency care: An ethnographic
study
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Författare:
Kirk, Jeanette W
;
Nilsen, Per
Email: per.nilsen@liu.se
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 29
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 15083271
Sammanfattning
Within the field of implementation science there is increasing recognition of the relevance of
organizational context and culture, i.e. influences beyond the individual level, for successful
implementation of evidence-based nursing practices. Applying the Cultural Historical Activity Theory
(CHAT), the aim of this study was to explore how the organizational culture in an emergency
department in Denmark influenced nurses’ priorities with regard to the use of research. The study
was designed as an ethnographic inquiry based on fieldwork and semi-structured interviews. Based
on an activity system analysis, the concept of flow culture emerged. This culture is defined as a
cultura-historical activity system, mediated by artefacts, in which the objective of the nursing staff is
primarily to free up beds, thus ensuring a flow of patients. A flow culture leads to a strong focus on
securing vacant beds which impeded the nurses’ use of research in everyday clinical practice.