Molzahn Anita E, Bruce Anne, Sheilds Laurene
School of Nursing, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada.
Nephrol Nurs J. 2008 Jan-Feb;35(1):13-20.
The purpose of this study was to explore how people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) describe/story experiences of liminality associated with CKD and its treatment. This narrative inquiry was undertaken using secondary data. The people relating the stories described a number of liminal spaces, including living/not living independence/dependence, restrictions/freedom, normal/not normal, worse off/better off and alone/connected. Awareness of the liminal spaces can help nurses provide care that addresses the complexity of CKD.
本研究的目的是探索慢性肾脏病(CKD)患者如何描述/讲述与CKD及其治疗相关的阈限体验。本叙事探究采用二手数据进行。讲述这些故事的人描述了一些阈限空间,包括生活/未生活、独立/依赖、受限/自由、正常/不正常、情况更糟/情况更好以及孤独/有联系。对阈限空间的认识有助于护士提供能够应对CKD复杂性的护理。