Milliken P Jane, Rodney Patricia A
University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2003 Dec;24(8):757-73.
Because the ability of people with schizophrenia to achieve anticipated success and independence is compromised, many of their parents assume responsibility for protecting, nurturing, and directing care for their offspring. The emotional, social, and financial challenges of caregiving, extended beyond the usual child-rearing duration, are complicated by the societal designation of their children as adults. Decisions about caregiving involve many practical and moral dilemmas. In this article, we examine several dilemmas encountered by parents who try to fulfill their perceived responsibility to care for adult children with schizophrenia. After exploring the related concept of moral agency, we close with some reflections on the assumptions surrounding psychiatric care and parental responsibility.
由于精神分裂症患者实现预期成功和独立的能力受到损害,他们的许多父母承担起保护、养育和指导子女护理的责任。护理工作在情感、社会和经济方面面临的挑战,超出了通常的育儿期限,而社会将他们的子女认定为成年人,这使情况变得更加复杂。护理决策涉及许多实际和道德困境。在本文中,我们探讨了试图履行照顾成年精神分裂症子女这一认知责任的父母所面临的几个困境。在探讨了道德能动性的相关概念后,我们最后对围绕精神科护理和父母责任的假设进行了一些思考。