Challenging the ethnic pyramid: Golden rules and organisational measures towards a more inclusive work environment
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/17129Date
2019-10-25Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Munkejord, Mai CamillaAbstract
Background - The increase in migrant care workers often leads to deskilling, discrimination, communication difficulties and harsh working conditions.
Methods - A constructivist grounded theory approach was used to examine the work experiences of healthcare workers in a strategically selected nursing home unit with minority and majority workers well balanced across positions.
Results - Three golden rules were identified: (a) take responsibility for the quality of care in the unit, (b) should engage in all aspects of the care work within scope of practice and (c) collaborate and help each other. Organisational measures supporting these norms were also identified.
Conclusion - It is possible, by means of golden rules and organisational measures, to foster connection and cooperation among nursing home staff and to promote an inclusive work environment where the workers’ skills and competences are recognized across educational and migration backgrounds.
Implications for Nursing Management - Healthcare managers can contribute to challenge the ethnic pyramid often identified in multicultural institutions by implementing diversity‐sensitive measures. This may increase the quality of care and the well‐being of residents.