Exploring the complex realities of nursing work in Kenya and how this shapes role enactment and practice—A qualitative study

Author:

Mbuthia Daniel1ORCID,Brownie Sharon234,Jackson Debra5,McGivern Gerald6,English Mike17,Gathara David18,Nzinga Jacinta1

Affiliation:

1. KEMRI Wellcome Trust Research Programme Nairobi Kenya

2. School of Nursing, Midwifery & Public Health University of Canberra Bruce Australia

3. School of Medicine & Dentistry Griffith University, University Drive Nathan Queensland Australia

4. Centre for Health & Social Practice Hamilton New Zealand

5. University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

6. University of Warwick Coventry UK

7. Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, Nuffield Department of Medicine University of Oxford Oxford UK

8. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine London UK

Abstract

AbstractAimWe explore how nurses navigate competing work demands in resource‐constrained settings and how this shapes the enactment of nursing roles.DesignAn exploratory‐descriptive qualitative study.MethodsUsing individual in‐depth interviews and small group interviews, we interviewed 47 purposively selected nurses and nurse managers. We also conducted 57 hours of non‐participant structured observations of nursing work in three public hospitals.ResultsThree major themes arose: (i) Rationalization of prioritization decisions, where nurses described prioritizing technical nursing tasks over routine bedside care, coming up with their own ‘working standards’ of care and nurses informally delegating tasks to cope with work demands. (ii) Bundling of tasks describes how nurses were sometimes engaged in tasks seen to be out of their scope of work or sometimes being used to fill for other professional shortages. (iii) Pursuit of professional ideals describes how the reality of how nursing was practised was seen to be in contrast with nurses' quest for professionalism.

Funder

Department for International Development, UK Government

Economic and Social Research Council

Medical Research Council

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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