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护士对专家型患者的回应:长期疾病自我管理的言辞与现实:一项扎根理论研究

Nurses' responses to expert patients: the rhetoric and reality of self-management in long-term conditions: a grounded theory study.

作者信息

Wilson Patricia M, Kendall Sally, Brooks Fiona

机构信息

Centre for Research in Primary and Community Care, University of Hertfordshire, College Lane, Hatfield AL10 9AB, UK.

出版信息

Int J Nurs Stud. 2006 Sep;43(7):803-18. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2005.10.011. Epub 2005 Dec 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Against the backdrop in the western world of increasing prevalence of chronic disease, active and informed patients and a policy emphasis on self-management, this English study explored health professionals' responses to expert patients.

OBJECTIVES

To:

DESIGN

A grounded theory approach was utilised with two concurrent data strands.

SETTING

A relatively affluent English county including community, primary and secondary care settings.

PARTICIPANTS

Via purposeful and theoretical sampling 100 health professionals (nurses, doctors, physiotherapists) and 100 adults affected by chronic disease participated.

METHODS

Focus groups, interviews and observation.

RESULTS

Nurses were found to be most anxious about expert patients when compared to other professionals, which appeared to be linked with a lack of professional confidence and unfounded fears regarding litigation. However, nurse specialists often provided a negative case for this. As a whole, nurses were most able to meet the emotional needs of patients, but apart from nurse specialists did not articulate this as a skill.

CONCLUSION

Apart from nurse specialists the majority of nurses appeared limited in appropriately facilitating self-management. It is suggested that this is linked to an ongoing nursing culture of patient as passive, an over-emphasis on empirical knowledge and a feeling of vulnerability on the nurses' part towards expert patients. The findings also indicate a rhetoric rather than reality of autonomous nursing roles within the chronic disease management agenda.

摘要

背景

在西方世界,慢性病患病率不断上升、患者积极且信息充分,以及政策强调自我管理的背景下,这项英国研究探讨了医疗专业人员对专家型患者的反应。

目的

设计

采用扎根理论方法,有两条并行的资料收集线索。

地点

一个相对富裕的英国郡,包括社区、初级和二级医疗环境。

参与者

通过目的抽样和理论抽样,100名医疗专业人员(护士、医生、物理治疗师)和100名慢性病患者参与其中。

方法

焦点小组、访谈和观察。

结果

与其他专业人员相比,护士对专家型患者最为焦虑,这似乎与缺乏专业信心和对诉讼毫无根据的恐惧有关。然而,护士专家往往对此持负面态度。总体而言,护士最能满足患者的情感需求,但除护士专家外,他们并未将此视为一项技能。

结论

除护士专家外,大多数护士在适当促进自我管理方面似乎能力有限。研究表明,这与长期以来将患者视为被动的护理文化、对经验知识的过度强调以及护士面对专家型患者时的脆弱感有关。研究结果还表明,在慢性病管理议程中,自主护理角色更多是一种说辞而非现实。

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