Artis Laura, Smith Joanne R
Cambian Healthcare, The Forum School, Blandford Forum, Dorset, United Kingdom.
Adv Emerg Nurs J. 2013 Jul-Sep;35(3):259-69. doi: 10.1097/TME.0b013e31829d202b.
Patients who self-harm report negative staff attitudes toward them on presentation to an emergency department. Applying a thematic framework analysis to interviews with 10 staff members from one emergency department, the present research explored staff attitudes and behaviors (their own and the perception of others') and the impact of these attitudes on behavior, and the role of team identification and norms. Located within an overarching theme of balancing difference and diversity in relation to patients who self-harm, analysis identified themes related to beliefs about self-harm, the perceived barriers and facilitators to working effectively with patients, and the importance of identity, culture, and roles. Analysis also revealed the presence of pluralistic ignorance, whereby individuals perceive that others' (negative) actions reflect stable (negative) attitudes but do not perceive this for themselves. Thus, increasing knowledge and awareness of pluralistic ignorance may be a useful addition to training to minimize feelings of failure and frustration and increase understanding and improve patient care.
有自残行为的患者表示,在前往急诊科就诊时,医护人员对他们态度消极。本研究采用主题框架分析法,对来自某急诊科的10名工作人员进行访谈,探讨了工作人员的态度和行为(他们自己的以及对他人的看法)、这些态度对行为的影响,以及团队认同和规范的作用。在一个关于平衡与自残患者相关的差异和多样性的总体主题下,分析确定了与自残信念、有效治疗患者的感知障碍和促进因素,以及身份、文化和角色的重要性相关的主题。分析还揭示了多元无知的存在,即个体认为他人的(消极)行为反映了稳定的(消极)态度,但自己却不这样认为。因此,增加对多元无知的认识和了解,可能有助于培训,以尽量减少失败感和挫败感,增进理解并改善患者护理。