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The Substantive Theory of Surviving on the Margin of a Profession
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Critical Race TheorySubstantive TheoryEducationBlack ExperienceOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesGrounded Theory MethodAfrican American StudiesManagementCareer ConcernQualitative SociologyIntersectionalityCareer DevelopmentRole TheoryBlack NursesNursingWorkforce DevelopmentSociologyNursing ResearchOrganizational CareerProfessional DevelopmentQualitative Method
Using the grounded theory method, a substantive theory of surviving on the margin of a profession emerged as the core variable that explains the patterns of behavior of black nurses in Canada. Data were collected through audiotaped in-depth interviews of 20 black nurses. The three phases of this theory are realizing, surviving, and thriving and the three critical transitions points are the center, the margin, and the proving ground. The phases and transitions points, as well as the conditions that influence variations in the theory are the focus of this paper. These conditions include racism, diversity, and worklife issues such as healthy workplaces.
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