Nurses Under Pressure: The Demands of Professional Performance and Their Management Through the Use of Medication

Hélder Raposo, Catarina Egreja, Noémia Lopes

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Abstract

This article discusses the relationship between the demands on nurses’ professional performance and adherence to the use of medicines and supplements for their management. This approach allows us to analyze the transformations of nursing work and how nurses use various natural and pharmaceutical resources to cope with the pressures they face in their professional activities. To understand the interconnection between the transformations in nursing work and what we refer to here as the process of pharmaceuticalisation of work contexts, we use the results of a sociological mixed methods study on the use of medicines and food supplements for managing professional performance. The results show some of the main pressure factors in nursing work and how the increase in professional pressure substantially affects performance-related medicine use, as these become more frequent when nurses perceive their work as more intense, demanding, and exposed to risks.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere5768
JournalProfessions and Professionalism
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Nursing
  • organizational demands
  • performance consumptions
  • pharmaceuticalisation
  • pressure factors
  • professional performance

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