“I can never be too comfortable”: Race, gender, and emotion at the hospital bedside
MD Cottingham, AH Johnson… - Qualitative Health …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article, we examine how race and gender shape nurses' emotion practice. Based on
audio diaries collected from 48 nurses within two Midwestern hospital systems in the United …
audio diaries collected from 48 nurses within two Midwestern hospital systems in the United …
Countervailing powers in the labor room: the doula–doctor relationship in the United States
C Adams, M Curtin-Bowen - Social science & medicine, 2021 - Elsevier
How do health professionals with fundamentally different philosophies toward health, and
different status levels, manage power in their work relationships? This paper argues that …
different status levels, manage power in their work relationships? This paper argues that …
Family instability and children's health
Research on family instability is fertile ground for translation into policy and practice. This
article describes how basic science in this area can more effectively support work in later …
article describes how basic science in this area can more effectively support work in later …
Healthy volunteers' perceptions of the benefits of their participation in phase I clinical trials
Other than the financial motivations for enrolling in Phase I trials, research on how healthy
volunteers perceive the benefits of their trial participation is scant. Using qualitative …
volunteers perceive the benefits of their trial participation is scant. Using qualitative …
The promise of emotion practice: At the bedside and beyond
MD Cottingham, RJ Erickson - Work and Occupations, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Emotion scholars have documented the relevance of emotional labor for understanding
exhaustion, burnout, and other negative outcomes among workers in care-based …
exhaustion, burnout, and other negative outcomes among workers in care-based …
82 A survey of sociological theories and approaches to communication and emotion
R Schützeichel - Language and Emotion. Volume 3, 2023 - books.google.com
The chapter discusses central sociological theories that deal with the connection between
emotion and communication. Sociological theories consider communication as embedded …
emotion and communication. Sociological theories consider communication as embedded …
[图书][B] Gender and emotions in family care–Understanding masculinity and gender equality in Sweden
S Björk - 2017 - gupea.ub.gu.se
This thesis addresses care responsibilities in families as an arena for gender reproduction
and change, primarily in the Swedish context, which includes a long history of gender …
and change, primarily in the Swedish context, which includes a long history of gender …
Child diurnal cortisol differs based on profiles of maternal emotion socialization in high risk, low income, and racially diverse families
AC Buhler‐Wassmann, LC Hibel… - Developmental …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Young children's physiological and emotional regulation depend on supportive caregiving,
especially in the context of stress and adversity. Experiences of child maltreatment become …
especially in the context of stress and adversity. Experiences of child maltreatment become …
Mothers' union statuses and their involvement in young children's schooling
US schools often expect the educational involvement of parents, which may be facilitated
when parents have partners, especially a partner also invested in the child. As such …
when parents have partners, especially a partner also invested in the child. As such …
Emotion as creative practice: linking creativity and wellbeing through the history and sociology of emotion
F Kiernan - International Journal of Wellbeing, 2020 - internationaljournalofwellbeing.org
This article draws on recent developments in the history of emotion and the sociology of
creativity to argue that emotions themselves may be viewed as creative practices. After an …
creativity to argue that emotions themselves may be viewed as creative practices. After an …