Lobchuk M
Can Oncol Nurs J. 1999 Spring;9(2):71-3. doi: 10.5737/1181912x927173.
The purpose of this paper, first, is to share my 'lived experience' as a research nurse, in a longitudinal survey design study, who followed lung cancer patients and their family caregivers throughout the illness duration. I embraced an overarching 'humanistic' philosophy to 'come to terms' with my intra- and interpersonal reactions arising from my role as a human research tool. These reactions were best captured by Paterson and Zderad's (1976) humanistic concepts of authenticity, vulnerability, relating, disclosure and enclosure, and presence. Second, I will describe how I dealt with these concepts within the context of a research nurse role.
本文的目的,首先是分享我作为一名研究护士在一项纵向调查设计研究中的“亲身经历”。在这项研究中,我在肺癌患者及其家庭照顾者的整个病程中对他们进行跟踪。我秉持一种总体的“人文主义”理念,以“接受”因自己作为人类研究工具这一角色而产生的内在和人际反应。帕特森和兹德拉德(1976)提出的关于真实性、脆弱性、关系、披露与封闭以及在场的人文主义概念,能最好地体现这些反应。其次,我将描述我在研究护士这一角色背景下是如何应对这些概念的。