Navigating the System of Regulation and Practice in the UK: Towards a Posthuman Institutional Ethnography of Nursing
Jamie Brian Smith, Rosie Stenhouse

TL;DR
This study explores how regulations, gender expectations, and technology affect nursing in the UK, highlighting systemic issues that lead to burnout.
Contribution
The paper introduces a posthuman institutional ethnography approach to examine nursing practice through material and social dynamics.
Findings
The Nursing and Midwifery Council Code's focus on individual accountability conflicts with systemic issues like staffing shortages.
Gendered expectations and inefficient EHRs contribute to nurse burnout and emotional strain.
Shifting to systemic responsibility is recommended to improve nurse well-being and patient care.
Abstract
To explore how regulatory frameworks, material constraints, and systemic conditions influence nursing practice, focusing on the Nursing and Midwifery Council (UK) Code, emotional labour, gendered expectations, and healthcare technology. This qualitative study employed a Posthuman Institutional Ethnography (PIE) approach to understand the material and social dynamics that shape nursing practice. A renal ward in a large acute National Health Service (NHS) hospital in the UK. The sample consisted of 10 practising nurses, aged from their mid‐20s to 50s, with varying lengths of service from 3 to over 30 years, offering diverse perspectives on nursing practice. Data were collected from October 2018 to April 2019 through documentary analysis, participatory ethnography, multimedia diaries, and semi‐structured interviews. Thematic analysis, guided by posthuman and new materialist frameworks,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Nursing education and management · Healthcare Systems and Challenges
