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专业技能还是表现?质疑当代叙事手法在护理中的运用说辞。

Expertise or performance? Questioning the rhetoric of contemporary narrative use in nursing.

作者信息

Nelson Sioban, McGillion Michael

机构信息

School of Nursing, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

J Adv Nurs. 2004 Sep;47(6):631-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2004.03151.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In the early 1980s there emerged in nursing a self-conscious and well-articulated concern to articulate nursing's contribution to patient care. This has fostered the production of a large volume of practice narratives that today form the basis of professional self-understanding. First-person practice narratives are now widely used as the evidence base for nursing expertise, not only in their natural home, the world of interpretative research, but also in the bureaucratic-judicial domain of professional regulation, health care organizations, trades unions and professional associations.

AIM

The aim of this paper is to question the use of individual narrative accounts of nursing practice as evidence of nursing expertise.

METHOD

We examine the model, method, and continuing consequences of these discursive formations of practice. First, we present a methodological discussion of how personal narratives are produced by the interplay between discourse and subjectivity. Second, we explore clinical narratives of expertise in the work of Patricia Benner and others to uncover the common template for contemporary narrative.

DISCUSSION

Narrative production in nursing has led to particular constructions, rather than free representations of practice. It is these particular constructions that we call into question. Rather than viewing these narratives as revelatory of nursing practice, we argue that they place a 'spotlight' on the individual actor - the nurse - with an absence of structural practice context.

CONCLUSION

We make the case that treatment of these narratives as individual evidence of expertise fundamentally misunderstands their function and purpose, and reduces the constitution of nursing expertise to the performance of a palatable and highly desirable discourse for a nursing audience.

摘要

背景

20世纪80年代初,护理领域出现了一种自觉且表述清晰的关切,即阐明护理对患者护理的贡献。这促使大量实践叙事得以产生,如今这些叙事构成了专业自我认知的基础。第一人称实践叙事如今不仅在其天然归属地——解释性研究领域,而且在专业监管、医疗保健组织、工会和专业协会的官僚司法领域,都被广泛用作护理专业知识的证据基础。

目的

本文旨在质疑将护理实践的个人叙事作为护理专业知识证据的做法。

方法

我们审视这些实践话语形成的模式、方法及持续影响。首先,我们对个人叙事如何通过话语与主体性的相互作用而产生进行方法学讨论。其次,我们探究帕特里夏·本纳等人著作中专业知识的临床叙事,以揭示当代叙事的共同模板。

讨论

护理领域的叙事产生导致了特定的建构,而非对实践的自由呈现。正是这些特定的建构受到我们的质疑。我们认为,与其将这些叙事视为揭示护理实践,不如说它们将“聚光灯”投向了个体行动者——护士,而缺乏结构性的实践背景。

结论

我们认为,将这些叙事视为专业知识的个体证据从根本上误解了它们的功能和目的,并将护理专业知识的构成简化为为护理受众表演一种合意且极受欢迎的话语。

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