A Magnet-related program has been recently adopted in the Netherlands. Support for staff nurses from nurse middle managers (NMMs) is a key component of such a program. A Bourdieusian ethnographic organizational case study in 4 hospitals in the Netherlands and the United States (Magnet, Magnet-related, and non-Magnet) was conducted to explore NMMs’ supporting role behavior. Bourdieus concepts of habitus, field, and capital guided the analysis. Eight dispositions constitute NMMs habitus. A caring, clinical, and scientific disposition enhances NMMs’ capital in particular organizations-as-fields. Further research is necessary to link Magnet (-related) program characteristics to various configurations of dispositions of NMMs habitus.

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doi.org/10.1097/ANS.0000000000000083, hdl.handle.net/1765/80242
Advances in Nursing Science
Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management (ESHPM)

Lalleman, P., Smid, G., Lagerwey, M. D., Schuurmans, M., & Oldenhof, L. (2015). Nurse middle managers' disposition of habitus. Advances in Nursing Science, 38(3), E1–E16. doi:10.1097/ANS.0000000000000083