Lovisenberg Deaconal University College, Oslo, Norway.
Nurs Ethics. 2010 May;17(3):289-300. doi: 10.1177/0969733009355375.
The purpose of this study was to illuminate the ethically difficult situations experienced by care providers working in a nursing home. Individual interviews using a narrative approach were conducted. A phenomenological-hermeneutic method developed for researching life experience was applied in the analysis. The findings showed that care providers experience ethical challenges in their everyday work. The informants in this study found the balance between the ideal, autonomy and dignity to be a daily problem. They defined the culture they work in as not supportive. They also thought they were not being seen and heard in situations where they disagree with the basic values of the organization. The results are discussed in terms of Habermas's understanding of modern society. Care settings for elderly people obviously present ethical challenges, particularly in the case of those suffering from dementia. The care provider participants in this study expressed frustration and feelings of powerlessness. It is possible to understand their experiences in terms of Habermas's theory of modern society and the concept of the system's colonization of the life world.
本研究旨在阐明在养老院工作的护理人员所经历的道德困境。采用叙事方法进行了个体访谈。应用了一种用于研究生活经验的现象学-解释学方法进行分析。研究结果表明,护理人员在日常工作中面临伦理挑战。本研究的受访者发现,在理想、自主性和尊严之间保持平衡是一个日常问题。他们认为自己所处的文化环境缺乏支持。在他们不同意组织的基本价值观的情况下,他们觉得自己没有被看到和听到。研究结果从哈贝马斯对现代社会的理解角度进行了讨论。老年人护理环境显然存在伦理挑战,特别是在患有痴呆症的情况下。本研究中的护理人员参与者表达了挫折感和无力感。可以根据哈贝马斯的现代社会理论和系统对生活世界的殖民化概念来理解他们的经历。