Montgomery Sheila Ray
Res Theory Nurs Pract. 2014;28(3):252-9. doi: 10.1891/1541-6577.28.3.252.
Throughout their careers, nurses must deal with patients that may invoke feelings of dejection, repulsion, or distress. This abjection of the patient is a real issue already established within the literature. This article seeks to enlighten what continues to be silenced in nursing practice.
This article will present a paradigm of the nurse, patient's body, and professional caring through the lens of abjection as theoretically defined by Julia Kristeva, using body hair in women as a forum for discussion.
Abjection is linked, by its very nature, to the definitions of professional caring. The ability to read a body through the abjection of one's own self is a rite of passage for most nurses.
在整个职业生涯中,护士必须应对那些可能引发沮丧、厌恶或痛苦情绪的患者。患者的这种令人厌恶的情况是文献中已经存在的一个实际问题。本文旨在揭示护理实践中仍未得到探讨的内容。
本文将通过朱莉娅·克里斯蒂娃理论定义的厌恶视角,以女性身体毛发为讨论平台,呈现护士、患者身体与专业关怀的范式。
从本质上讲,厌恶与专业关怀的定义相关联。通过自身的厌恶来解读患者身体的能力是大多数护士的必经之路。