Athlin E, Norberg A, Asplund K
Scand J Caring Sci. 1990;4(4):147-55. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-6712.1990.tb00065.x.
Ninety-one focused interviews concerning the feeding of 23 severely demented patients were performed with 62 caregivers who fed the patients in a task assignment system. The aim was to increase the understanding about how caregivers perceive and interpret severely demented patients' behaviour and experiences during feeding. Content analysis showed that the caregivers' commitment or lack of commitment constituted a superior level that determined whether the patient was seen as a subject or as an object. Subcategories that were found were knowledge of the patient's disease and personal history, intuition, identification, empathy, generalisation and routinisation.
对62名在任务分配系统中为23名重度痴呆患者喂食的护理人员进行了91次关于重度痴呆患者喂食情况的重点访谈。目的是加深对护理人员如何看待和解读重度痴呆患者在喂食过程中的行为和体验的理解。内容分析表明,护理人员的投入或缺乏投入构成了一个更高层次,决定了患者被视为主体还是客体。发现的子类别包括对患者疾病和个人病史的了解、直觉、认同、同理心、泛化和常规化。