Emotion at work: Identifying the emotional climate of night nursing
Abstract
This paper introduces the concept of the emotional climate of the workplace and explores how it both shapes and is shaped by the emotions experienced, expressed and redefined by nurses. It extracts emotional aspects of an organizational climate framework developed by Litwin and Stringer and examines these with respect to nurse’s experiences. The primary research was carried out at a general hospital NHS Trust in the East Midlands of the UK using a grounded theory methodology. The research methods included semi‐structured interviews and observation. The themes identified include many of those found by Litwin and Stringer, others which represent variations upon these, and a new set, which, when combined, identify the emotional climate of the organization. The findings have confirmed that the “experiment” of using a 33‐year‐old positivistic framework to investigate aspects of qualitative research has enabled a robust contribution to the conceptual area of emotional climate.
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Citation
Berman Brown, R. and Brooks, I. (2002), "Emotion at work: Identifying the emotional climate of night nursing", Journal of Management in Medicine, Vol. 16 No. 5, pp. 327-344. https://doi.org/10.1108/02689230210446517
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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