Nursing Practices in Catholic Healthcare: A Case Study of Nurses in a Catholic Private Hospital |
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Authors: | Karen-leigh Edward Jo-Ann Giandinoto Cally Mills Kate Kay |
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Affiliation: | 1.Faculty of Health, Arts and Design,Swinburne University of Technology,Hawthorn,Australia;2.Nursing Research Unit,St Vincent’s Private Hospital Melbourne,Fitzroy,Australia;3.Human and Health Science,University of Huddersfield,Huddersfield,UK;4.Faculty of Health Science,Australian Catholic University,Melbourne,Australia |
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Abstract: | We aimed to investigate Catholic Identity and Mission communication specifically how nurses were expressing the Catholic healthcare values in practice. A mixed-methods, case study design was used and included non-participant observation, a mid-level manager focus group (n = 7) and online surveys (n = 144). Document and observational data analysis revealed the organisation’s commitment to visible indication of Catholic values adherence. Focus group analysis revealed two themes, ‘Catholic values in action’ and ‘taking the extra step’. The impact of Catholic Identity and Mission on nurses and nursing care recipients remains elusive and warrants further understanding. |
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