What are the Challenges and Motivations of Combining Nursing and Motherhood?

Abstract To examine the challenges and motivations of combining nursing and motherhood in Britain, a qualitative, social constructivist approach has been undertaken and NHS nurses have been interviewed. Social constructionist feminism inspires this article and according to this analysis, three main...

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Main Author: Brickell-Bowers, Lyndsey
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2014
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27067/
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description Abstract To examine the challenges and motivations of combining nursing and motherhood in Britain, a qualitative, social constructivist approach has been undertaken and NHS nurses have been interviewed. Social constructionist feminism inspires this article and according to this analysis, three main themes were discovered. Women’s combination of nursing and motherhood creates a unique position of constantly caring. A serious side-effect of women’s position as carers, who put others needs before their own, is its cost to their own health and well-being. Women describe enabling factors that facilitate their combination of nursing and motherhood such as familial support networks that assist with child care and child care costs and personal time out for themselves. Some women are constructing their motherhood aside from dominant concepts of womanhood and motherhood and view employment as positive, justified on the basis of personal gains and benefits for the children. British-born women with access to maximum enabling factors have a positive experience of nursing alongside motherhood whereas none-British nurses, without certain crucial enabling factors have a negative experience of nursing alongside motherhood. Themes are discussed in relation to the underlying concept of women’s inequality.
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spelling nottingham-270672018-01-17T14:21:14Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27067/ What are the Challenges and Motivations of Combining Nursing and Motherhood? Brickell-Bowers, Lyndsey Abstract To examine the challenges and motivations of combining nursing and motherhood in Britain, a qualitative, social constructivist approach has been undertaken and NHS nurses have been interviewed. Social constructionist feminism inspires this article and according to this analysis, three main themes were discovered. Women’s combination of nursing and motherhood creates a unique position of constantly caring. A serious side-effect of women’s position as carers, who put others needs before their own, is its cost to their own health and well-being. Women describe enabling factors that facilitate their combination of nursing and motherhood such as familial support networks that assist with child care and child care costs and personal time out for themselves. Some women are constructing their motherhood aside from dominant concepts of womanhood and motherhood and view employment as positive, justified on the basis of personal gains and benefits for the children. British-born women with access to maximum enabling factors have a positive experience of nursing alongside motherhood whereas none-British nurses, without certain crucial enabling factors have a negative experience of nursing alongside motherhood. Themes are discussed in relation to the underlying concept of women’s inequality. 2014-06 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27067/1/diss_to_be_bound.pdf Brickell-Bowers, Lyndsey (2014) What are the Challenges and Motivations of Combining Nursing and Motherhood? [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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What are the Challenges and Motivations of Combining Nursing and Motherhood?
title What are the Challenges and Motivations of Combining Nursing and Motherhood?
title_full What are the Challenges and Motivations of Combining Nursing and Motherhood?
title_fullStr What are the Challenges and Motivations of Combining Nursing and Motherhood?
title_full_unstemmed What are the Challenges and Motivations of Combining Nursing and Motherhood?
title_short What are the Challenges and Motivations of Combining Nursing and Motherhood?
title_sort what are the challenges and motivations of combining nursing and motherhood?
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27067/