Mauleon Annika Larsson, Ekman Sirkka-Liisa
Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Occupational Therapy and Elderly Care Research, Division of Geratrics, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
AANA J. 2002 Aug;70(4):281-7.
This qualitative study identifies and describes different ways in which newly graduated nurse anesthetists (NAs) experience and perceive nurse anesthesia. It explains different approaches to nurse anesthesia care and, thus, to clinical nursing care (in an anesthesia and surgical context), provided by new NAs. One month after graduation, all NAs who had completed an anesthesia nursing program responded to 4 open-ended questions. A phenomenographic method was used to analyze their responses. The results were divided into 3 categories, which describe nurse anesthesia from the perspectives of (1) maintaining physical well-being; (2) being protectors and advocates; and (3) ability to perform good nurse anesthesia given all the demands placed on the NAs. The results indicate that, for the new NAs, the nurse anesthesia care situation was largely influenced by context and generated feelings of inadequacy because the NAs could not provide the emotional support that they believed their patients required.
这项定性研究识别并描述了刚毕业的麻醉护士(NAs)体验和认知麻醉护理的不同方式。它解释了新麻醉护士在麻醉和手术环境中提供麻醉护理以及临床护理的不同方法。毕业后一个月,所有完成麻醉护理项目的麻醉护士回答了4个开放式问题。采用现象学方法分析他们的回答。结果分为3类,从以下角度描述麻醉护理:(1)维持身体健康;(2)作为保护者和倡导者;(3)在对麻醉护士提出的所有要求下提供良好麻醉护理的能力。结果表明,对于新麻醉护士而言,麻醉护理情况在很大程度上受环境影响,并产生了不足感,因为麻醉护士无法提供他们认为患者所需的情感支持。