Adams T
European Institute of Health and Medical Sciences, University Of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom.
Nurs Inq. 2001 Jun;8(2):98-107. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-1800.2001.00099.x.
The paper examines the conversational and discursive processes that occur within domiciliary visits between community psychiatric nurses (CPNs) and relatives of chronically confused people. Three conversation formats are identified, through which talk between CPNs and carers is organised. In addition, various discursive practices are also identified within domiciliary meetings. The contribution of these conversational and discursive features to the work of CPNs is fully discussed in relation to what they accomplish within the visit. The data comprised 48 paired tape recordings. Of these recordings, 24 were unstructured interviews between CPNs and informal carers to people who had been diagnosed as having dementia by a medical practitioner. In addition, 24 domiciliary meetings between primary informal carers and their CPNs were tape recorded and fully transcribed. The transcripts were analysed using techniques drawn from conversation analysis and discourse analysis. The implications of the findings upon CPN practice are examined.
本文研究了社区精神科护士(CPN)与长期神志不清者亲属进行家访时发生的对话和话语过程。确定了三种对话形式,通过这些形式来组织CPN与护理人员之间的谈话。此外,在家访会议中还识别出了各种话语实践。这些对话和话语特征对CPN工作的贡献,根据它们在访视中所达成的效果进行了充分讨论。数据包括48组配对录音。在这些录音中,24组是CPN与非正式护理人员之间针对被医生诊断为患有痴呆症的患者进行的无结构访谈。此外,对主要非正式护理人员与其CPN之间的24次家访会议进行了录音并完整转录。使用来自对话分析和话语分析的技术对转录文本进行了分析。研究了这些发现对CPN实践的影响。