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近在咫尺的静谧。局部麻醉和手术期间清醒患者状况的哲学观。

Only a whisper away. A philosophical view of the awake patient's situation during regional anaesthetics and surgery.

机构信息

School of Health Science, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Karlskrona, Sweden.

出版信息

Nurs Philos. 2012 Oct;13(4):257-65. doi: 10.1111/j.1466-769X.2012.00538.x.

Abstract

In this study the awake patient's intraoperative situation and experiences during regional anaesthetics and surgery are reflected upon by using the work of the French philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Merleau-Ponty's phenomenological idea of the body as being at the centre of the world highlights the patient's embodied position and bestows significance onto the body as a whole, as a lived body. A case, based on the findings from a previous interview study, is presented as a contextual starting point where a patient goes from having a familiar body recognized as her own to having a partially anaesthetized body experienced as an unknown object. The intraoperative caring space is described in this context as the mutual ground where the awake patient and the nurse anaesthetist (NA) can interact to create meaning. The NA can act as the patient's bodily extension to bridge the gap between the patient's experiences and the situation. This calls for the NA's proximity and genuine presence in order to meet and understand the patient's awake experiences. Learning from the patient's situatedness gives information that is valuable for NAs to share with patients who are less experienced with this contextual situation. The challenge for the NA is not to perform routine-based care, but to acknowledge every patient's lifeworld and uniqueness thus enabling the patient to move easily along the mind-body-world continuum. The core of intraoperative care is to provide support and promote well-being of awake patients in the intraoperative environment. The use of a philosophical perspective is relevant for nurses who work in an intraoperative setting where patients undergo regional anaesthetics. This study shows how nursing research using phenomenological philosophy can help uncover new meanings known only to the patients living the experience.

摘要

在这项研究中,通过使用法国哲学家莫里斯·梅洛-庞蒂的著作,反映了在区域麻醉和手术过程中清醒患者的术中情况和体验。梅洛-庞蒂的身体作为世界中心的现象学思想强调了患者的身体位置,并赋予身体整体意义,将身体视为一个有生命的实体。基于先前访谈研究的发现,呈现了一个案例作为一个情境起点,其中患者从拥有被自己识别为自己的熟悉身体,转变为经历部分麻醉的身体,将其体验为一个未知的对象。在这种情况下,描述了术中护理空间作为相互的基础,在这个基础上,清醒的患者和麻醉护士(NA)可以互动创造意义。NA 可以作为患者身体的延伸,以弥合患者体验和情况之间的差距。这需要 NA 的接近和真正的存在,以满足和理解患者的清醒体验。从患者的情境中学习提供了有价值的信息,这些信息对于经验较少的患者与这种情境共享是很有价值的。NA 的挑战不是执行基于常规的护理,而是承认每个患者的生活世界和独特性,从而使患者能够轻松地在身心世界连续体中移动。术中护理的核心是为接受区域麻醉的清醒患者在术中环境中提供支持和促进福祉。使用哲学视角对于在术中环境中工作的护士来说是相关的,在这种环境中,患者接受区域麻醉。这项研究表明,使用现象学哲学的护理研究如何帮助揭示只有经历过这种体验的患者才知道的新意义。

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