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An Exploration and Comparison of the Worklife Experiences of Registered Nurses and Physicians with Permanent Physical and/or Sensory Disabilities

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REHABILITATION NURSING
Volume 37, Issue 1, Pages 3-10

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/RNJ.00005

Keywords

disability; nurse; nurse workforce; physician; work life

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  1. Delta Mu chapter of Sigma Theta Tau

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Purpose: To examine the worklife experiences of physicians, to further the exploration of the worklife experiences of nurses with disabilities, and to discover how the two healthcare professions compare with each other with regard to these experiences. Methods: This study employed the research tradition of interpretive naturalistic inquiry and used constant comparative analysis to collect and analyze the data. Findings: Despite the cultural and educational differences between physicians and RNs, their experiences as healthcare professionals with self-identified permanent physical and/or sensory disabilities were very similar. The research team identified five core themes. Conclusions: Healthcare professionals, including staff and administrators, need to make an effort to retain employees as turnover and predicted shortages are likely to jeopardize the current healthcare system.

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