M5: Rationalizing Flashcards
What is Rationalization?
Standardization of social life through rules and regulation (e.g., growth of bureaucracy)
What is the Nature of Social Life according to Weber?
Pre-industrial Society
- Characterized by irrationality (e.g. belief in magic, the
supernatural, etc.). - Emphasis on emotions, insight, and revelations.
Modern Society
- Characterized by rationality (e.g. belief in science, efficiency, laws etc.) and rationalization.
- Emphasis on reason, logic, and the intellec
What are the Pros and Cons of Rationalization?
Pros:
- Nursing more organized, efficient, cost-effective, research- based, etc.
Cons:
- a) ‘The Iron Cage’
- b) ‘McDonaldization’
- c) New Managerialism
What is the The ‘Iron Cage’?
- Rationalization = People trapped by rules/rationalization:
- The squelching of creativity and spontaneity
- The devaluation of emotion and nurturing
- Robot-like care
What is McDonaldization?
Rationalization -> Overemphasis on efficiency, uniformity, and predictability:
- Fast food chain analogy:
- Dehumanization of service. All interactions are the same
You can go anywhere in the world and expect similar healthcare like getting a mcdonalds burger. No individuality
What is New Managerialism?
Rationalization -> Demands of the job intensifying; nurses expected to do more with less time/resources (covid)
- Continuous scrutiny
- Stress and burnout
What is Contemporary Nursing?
- Poor working conditions and low job satisfaction:
- High rates of burnout, absenteeism, injury, and turnover.
- High rates of on-the-job physical assault and verbal abuse.
- Ethical dilemmas
Harm Reduction – 5 Principles
5 Principles:
1. Pragmatism
2. Human Rights
3. Focus on Harms
4. Balancing Costs and Benefits
5. Maximizing Intervention Options