Who’s talking? Communication and the casual/part-time nurse: A literature review
Mary Batch
Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane QLD
Alan Barnard
School of Nursing, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane QLD
Carol Windsor
School of Nursing, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane QLD
PP: 20 - 29
Abstract
The rapidly evolving nursing working environment has seen the increased use of flexible non standard employment, including part-time, casual and itinerate workers.
Evidence suggests that the nursing workforce has been at the forefront of the flexibility push which has seen the appearance of a dual workforce and marginalization of part-time and casual workers by their full-time peers and managers. The resulting fragmentation has meant that effective communication management has become difficult. Additionally, it is likely that poor organisational communication exacerbated by the increased use of non standard staff, is a factor underlying current discontent in the nursing industry and may impact on both recruitment and retention problems as well as patient outcomes.
This literature review explores the relationship between the increasing casualisation of the nursing workforce and, among other things, the communication practices of nurses within healthcare organisations.
Keywords
nursing, casualisation, communication, health care organisations
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