Wright Diane, Nayda Robyn
Outpatient Department, Lyell McEwin Hospital, Haydown Road, Elizabeth Vale SA 5113.
Aust J Midwifery. 2003 Dec;16(4):22-4. doi: 10.1016/s1448-8272(03)80007-x.
This phenomenological study explored the experiences of a small group of South Australian midwives engaged in client data collection within a unique midwifery triage model. Gadamerian hermeneutic principles guided data collection through unstructured interviews with the midwives and the identification of key themes. Findings included a philosophy of dialogue, the dynamics of dialogue, protection and advocacy issues and individual practices and concerns.
这项现象学研究探讨了一小群南澳大利亚助产士在独特的助产士分诊模式下进行客户数据收集的经历。伽达默尔诠释学原则通过与助产士的非结构化访谈和关键主题的确定来指导数据收集。研究结果包括对话理念、对话动态、保护和倡导问题以及个人实践与关切。