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无法回应患者的呼唤:心理健康护士的道德困境体验。

Unable to answer the call of our patients: mental health nurses' experience of moral distress.

作者信息

Austin Wendy, Bergum Vangie, Goldberg Lisa

机构信息

Faculty of Nursing, 3rd Floor Clinical Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6H 1C2, Canada.

出版信息

Nurs Inq. 2003 Sep;10(3):177-83. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-1800.2003.00181.x.

Abstract

When health practitioners' moral choices and actions are thwarted by constraints, they may respond with feelings of moral distress. In a Canadian hermeneutic phenomenological study, physicians, nurses, psychologists and non-professional aides were asked to identify care situations that they found morally distressing, and to elaborate on how moral concerns regarding the care of patients were raised and resolved. In this paper, we describe the experience of moral distress related by nurses working in mental healthcare settings who believed that lack of resources (such as time and staff) leads to dispiritedness, lack of respect, and absence of recognition (for both patients and staff) which severely diminished their ability to provide quality care. The metaphors of flashlight and hammer are used to elaborate nurses' possible responses to intolerable situations.

摘要

当健康从业者的道德选择和行动受到限制而受挫时,他们可能会产生道德困扰感。在一项加拿大的诠释现象学研究中,医生、护士、心理学家和非专业护理人员被要求确定他们认为在道德上令人困扰的护理情况,并详细说明关于患者护理的道德问题是如何提出和解决的。在本文中,我们描述了在精神卫生保健机构工作的护士所经历的道德困扰,他们认为资源匮乏(如时间和人员)会导致士气低落、缺乏尊重以及(患者和工作人员)得不到认可,这严重削弱了他们提供优质护理的能力。文中用手电筒和锤子的比喻来详细说明护士对无法忍受的情况可能做出的反应。

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