Hsiao Fei-Hsiu, Klimidis Steven, Minas Harry, Tan Eng-Seong
College of Nursing, Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan.
J Clin Nurs. 2006 Aug;15(8):998-1006. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2006.01331.x.
This study examined the cultural attribution of distress in the Chinese, the special role of the family in distress and the specific emotional reactions within distress dictated by culture.
This phenomenological study illustrated the narrative representation of the experiences of suffering by the Chinese patients with mental illness. Twenty-eight Chinese-Australian patients and their caregivers were interviewed together in their homes. They were invited to talk about the stories of the patients' experiences of suffering from mental illness. The interviews were recorded and transcribed to be further analysed according to the principles of narrative analysis.
The results of case narration indicated that (1) because of the influence of Confucian ideals, interpersonal harmony was the key element of maintaining the Chinese patients' mental health, (2) Chinese patients' failure to fulfil cultural expectations of appropriate behaviours as family members contributed to disturbance of interpersonal relationships and (3) Chinese patients' failure to fulfil their familial obligations contributes to their diminished self-worth and increased sense of guilt and shame.
The findings of the present study suggest that Chinese people's well-being is significantly determined by a harmonious relationship with others in the social and cultural context. Psychotherapy emphasizing an individual's growth and autonomy may ignore the importance of maintaining interpersonal harmony in Chinese culture. The results of this study contribute to the essential knowledge about culturally sensitive nursing practices. An understanding of patient suffering that is shaped by traditional cultural values helps nurses communicate empathy in a culturally sensitive manner to facilitate the therapeutic relationship and clinical outcomes.
本研究探讨了中国人对痛苦的文化归因、家庭在痛苦中所起的特殊作用以及文化所决定的痛苦中的特定情绪反应。
这项现象学研究阐述了华裔精神病患者痛苦经历的叙事表现。28名华裔澳大利亚患者及其照顾者在家中接受了联合访谈。他们被邀请讲述患者患精神疾病的经历故事。访谈进行了录音和转录,并根据叙事分析原则进行进一步分析。
案例叙述结果表明:(1)由于儒家思想的影响,人际关系和谐是维持华裔患者心理健康的关键因素;(2)华裔患者未能满足作为家庭成员的适当行为的文化期望,导致人际关系受到干扰;(3)华裔患者未能履行家庭义务,导致其自我价值感降低,内疚感和羞耻感增加。
本研究结果表明,在社会文化背景下,中国人的幸福感很大程度上取决于与他人的和谐关系。强调个人成长和自主性的心理治疗可能会忽视中国文化中维持人际关系和谐的重要性。本研究结果有助于了解对文化敏感的护理实践的基本知识。理解由传统文化价值观塑造的患者痛苦,有助于护士以对文化敏感的方式表达同理心,以促进治疗关系和临床结果。