Kongsuwan Waraporn
Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand.
Nurs Sci Q. 2011 Oct;24(4):377-84. doi: 10.1177/0894318411419208.
This phenomenological study describes the lived experience of caring for persons who had a peaceful death in the intensive care units. Ten intensive care nurses in south Thailand participated in individual interviews. Van Manen's approach was utilized to synthesize data. The lived experience of Thai nurses caring for persons who had a peaceful death is: understanding the other through valuing experience and enhancing relationships with others by recognizing time is short and is a priority. Boykin and Schoenhofer's theory of nursing as caring provided the theoretical lens for interpreting the meaning of the phenomenon.
这项现象学研究描述了在重症监护病房照顾安详离世者的实际经历。泰国南部的十名重症监护护士参与了个人访谈。采用了范曼恩的方法来综合分析数据。泰国护士照顾安详离世者的实际经历是:通过重视经验来理解他人,并认识到时间紧迫且至关重要,以此加强与他人的关系。博伊金和舍恩霍费尔的关怀护理理论为解读这一现象的意义提供了理论视角。