Yonge Olive, Molzahn Anita
Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Scand J Caring Sci. 2002 Dec;16(4):399-405. doi: 10.1046/j.1471-6712.2002.00102.x.
There has been little research that has addressed the practices of nurses who go beyond the usual scope of practice to demonstrate caring. In this study, a grounded theory methodology was used to interview 18 nurses identified as exceptional caring nurses. The core process identified was giving and involved gifts (particularly of time), responsibility and choice, teaching, vulnerability, preserving dignity, caring with and for coworkers, being truly present, and always finding a way. Although the findings of this study are not necessarily generalizable, it is important to acknowledge that these practices occur and that they should not automatically be discredited. The research has implications for the new emerging field of boundaries in professional relationships.
很少有研究探讨超越常规执业范围以展现关怀的护士的行为。在本研究中,采用扎根理论方法对18名被认定为具有卓越关怀能力的护士进行了访谈。确定的核心过程包括给予和投入礼物(尤其是时间)、责任与选择、教导、脆弱性、维护尊严、与同事相互关怀、真正地陪伴以及总能找到解决办法。尽管本研究的结果不一定具有普遍性,但必须承认这些行为确实存在,且不应被不假思索地否定。该研究对专业关系中新兴的边界领域具有启示意义。