Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol.12 issue 4 2022
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Adopting a ‘System of Caring’ as a leadership strategy toward professionalisation within South African emergency medical services: A grounded theory
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Title
Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol.12 issue 4 2022
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Adopting a ‘System of Caring’ as a leadership strategy toward professionalisation within South African emergency medical services: A grounded theory
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Adopting a ‘System of Caring’ as a leadership strategy toward professionalisation within South African emergency medical services: A grounded theory
Subject
South Africa prehospital Paramedics Professionalism
Description
Introduction: Professionalization is a key agenda within South African prehospital care. Emergency Medical Ser- vices (EMS) agencies continue to grapple with operationalising the process of professionalising, with a number approaches described in literature. This research presents a System of Caring developed within the context of EMS as an approach to achieving professionalization. Methods : A qualitative research design in the form of construc- tivist grounded theory design was used. Participants were enrolled using purposive and theoretical sampling. Data were analysed using coding procedures in a constant comparative analysis approach supported by theoreti- cal sensitivity. Analytical diagrams consistent with grounded theory methodology were also employed, primarily in the form of inter-relational diagraphs. Results : Six main categories were established with associated coding lists. Coding lists were used to develop groups of propositions that were then abstracted to construct final ana- lytical labels that captured the elements of the System of Caring . These elements include caring for the leaders, caring for the team, caring for the patient, caring for each other (collegial) and caring for self. The components of each element were also abstracted, and the System of Caring developed. Conclusion: While there are various well-established definitions for the term care, within the context of the perceptions of the participants of this study, care (and caring) means a combination of constructed environmental conditions and people-process prac- tices that recognises the well-being of the people within the processes. This ‘ System of Caring’ offers a practicable way to operationalise caring into the workforce and move toward exploring how to promote professionalism within the workforce, through a ‘System of Caring’ . While this may have been reasonably extrapolated before, this research allows for a poignant insight into how EMS agencies can promote professionalization within EMS systems within South Africa, through the ‘ System of Caring’ .
Creator
Colin Giovanni Mosca , Jaco P Kruger
Source
www.elsevier.com/locate/afjem
Publisher
elsevier
Date
23 November 2022
Contributor
peri irawan
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pdf
Language
english
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text
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Colin Giovanni Mosca , Jaco P Kruger, “Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol.12 issue 4 2022
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Adopting a ‘System of Caring’ as a leadership strategy toward professionalisation within South African emergency medical services: A grounded theory,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 4, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2089.
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Adopting a ‘System of Caring’ as a leadership strategy toward professionalisation within South African emergency medical services: A grounded theory,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 4, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2089.