Stacey Gemma, Johnston Kirsty, Stickley Theo, Diamond Bob
Division of Nursing, University of Nottingham.
Nurs Times. 2011;107(5):20-3.
A lack of opportunity to express values in nursing practice and a conflict of ideals with organisational constraints are associated with low job satisfaction and high attrition rates.
To explore the stories of mental health nurses to find how values influence their experience of nursing practice.
Twelve participants, who had between six months', and three years' experience of post-registration practice, were interviewed.
Nurses' values were often established before they started training. Participants described values that were consistent with a commitment to person-centred care and professional and ethical principles expected by governing bodies.
Mental health nurses are aware of the dissonance that arises when there is a conflict between their values and their practice. They respond to this in a variety of ways, notably through acceptance, rejection or innovation.
在护理实践中缺乏表达价值观的机会以及理想与组织限制之间的冲突与工作满意度低和高离职率相关。
探索心理健康护士的故事,以了解价值观如何影响他们的护理实践体验。
对12名有注册后六个月至三年工作经验的参与者进行了访谈。
护士的价值观通常在开始培训之前就已确立。参与者描述的价值观与对以患者为中心的护理的承诺以及管理机构期望的专业和道德原则相一致。
心理健康护士意识到当他们的价值观与实践发生冲突时会出现的不一致。他们以多种方式对此做出反应,特别是通过接受、拒绝或创新。