Jackson Christina
Department of Nursing, Eastern University, St Davids, PA 19087, USA.
Holist Nurs Pract. 2004 Mar-Apr;18(2):67-81. doi: 10.1097/00004650-200403000-00004.
The healing role of nurses has been undervalued and undeveloped for a long time. A literature review of nurses and healing reveals the fears and frustration generations of women healers and nurses experienced as they strived to practice their art. The current nursing shortage reflects the toxicity of the nursing work environment. The satisfaction and liberation of nurses who have found ways to practice their calling also emerges, giving hope to those in the field as well as their patients. The first in a series, this literature review served as the foundation for a qualitative study entitled, "Medical-Surgical Nurses' Self-Perceptions as Healers," which will appear in the next issue of Holistic Nursing Practice.
长期以来,护士的治愈作用一直被低估且未得到充分发展。一项关于护士与治愈的文献综述揭示了几代女性治疗师和护士在努力践行其技艺时所经历的恐惧和挫折。当前的护士短缺反映了护理工作环境的恶劣。那些找到了践行其使命方式的护士的满意度和解放感也显现出来,给该领域的从业者及其患者带来了希望。作为系列文章中的第一篇,这篇文献综述为一项名为《内科-外科护士对自身作为治愈者的认知》的定性研究奠定了基础,该研究将在下一期《整体护理实践》中发表。