英文摘要 |
Nurse aides are long-term care front-line providers. Faced with different objects in the care situation, they involve much emotional labor in the work process. The emotional labor can cause negative emotions, and they need to show“feeling”and“management”emotions in order to continue to provide service. This process not only puts physical and mental pressure on the nurse aides, but also affects the quality of care. In view of this, this study uses a snowball sampling method and in-depth interviews, to explore the emotional labor appearance and differences among nurse aides in the care work process, the interactions between the roles and how to respond to and deal with emotional labor. The results of the study found that nurse aides face different objects in the care situation, and the emotional interactions lead to a variety of emotional labor types. Secondly, all nurse aides perform surface acting, and only a few nurse aides perform deep acting. Moreover, the current emotional adjustment of nurse aides is mostly handled by individuals, and organizations have only auxiliary functions. Finally, this research shows that nurse aides have demand for the organization and establishment of an assistance mechanism for emotional labor. Based on this result, this research also provides policy suggestions, which are expected to help nurse aides’emotional regulation strategies during the service process, and at the same time improve the quality of life and physical and mental health of the care recipients, so as to achieve win-win service results. |