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慢性病患者与注册护士在医院环境中协商患者护理时的经历:一种女性主义后结构主义方法:一项探索医院环境中患者与慢性病患者之间护理协商的定性研究。

The experiences of chronically ill patients and registered nurses when they negotiate patient care in hospital settings: a feminist poststructural approach: A qualitative study that explores negotiation of patient care between patients and chronically ill patients in hospital settings.

作者信息

Griscti Odette, Aston Megan, Martin-Misener Ruth, Mcleod Deborah, Warner Grace

机构信息

Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2016 Jul;25(13-14):2028-39. doi: 10.1111/jocn.13250. Epub 2016 May 2.

Abstract

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

The aim of this study was to understand the experiences of chronically ill patients and registered nurse in negotiating patient care in hospital. Specifically, we explored how social and institutional discourses shaped power relations and negotiation of patient care.

BACKGROUND

Current literature indicates that although nurses embrace this notion, such partnerships are not easily implemented. Most existing studies focus on the role of the nurse as the leader of the partnership with little attention paid to how social and institutional values, beliefs and practices shape nurse/patient power relations; or how these relationships are negotiated between nurses and patients.

DESIGN

The theoretical and methodological approaches used in this study are based on the precepts of Foucault and feminist poststructural theorists.

METHODS

In depth interviews were conducted with eight chronically ill patients and 10 registered nurses.

RESULTS

Both nurses and patients commented about the relationships that develop between nurses and chronically ill patients and how these relationships facilitate negotiation of patient care. Both parties described challenging moments and how institutional discourses may hinder positive negotiations of care. In this paper we highlight three themes that emerged: getting to know each other, they are not the sickest patients and finding time to listen.

CONCLUSIONS

This study offers an innovative way of unpacking negotiation of care between chronically ill patients and registered nurses. It exposes how social and institutional discourses play a pivotal role in shaping negotiations between nurses and chronically ill patients.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

Negotiating care with chronically ill patients is not as asymmetric as portrayed in some of the literature and tends to be based on mutual agreements between nurses and patients. Nurses make it a point to listen to patients' needs and resist institutional discourses that preclude them from spending time with patients.

摘要

目的与目标

本研究旨在了解慢性病患者和注册护士在协商医院患者护理时的经历。具体而言,我们探讨了社会和机构话语如何塑造权力关系以及患者护理的协商。

背景

当前文献表明,尽管护士接受这种理念,但这种伙伴关系并不容易实施。大多数现有研究关注护士作为伙伴关系领导者的角色,很少关注社会和机构价值观、信仰及实践如何塑造护士/患者权力关系;或者护士与患者之间如何协商这些关系。

设计

本研究使用的理论和方法基于福柯及女性主义后结构主义理论家的理念。

方法

对8名慢性病患者和10名注册护士进行了深入访谈。

结果

护士和患者都谈到了护士与慢性病患者之间发展的关系,以及这些关系如何促进患者护理的协商。双方都描述了具有挑战性的时刻,以及机构话语可能如何阻碍护理的积极协商。在本文中,我们突出了出现的三个主题:相互了解、他们不是病情最严重的患者以及找到倾听的时间。

结论

本研究提供了一种创新方式来剖析慢性病患者和注册护士之间的护理协商。它揭示了社会和机构话语在塑造护士与慢性病患者之间的协商中如何发挥关键作用。

与临床实践的相关性

与慢性病患者协商护理并不像一些文献中所描述的那样不对称,并且往往基于护士与患者之间的相互协议。护士注重倾听患者需求,并抵制那些使他们无法与患者共度时间的机构话语。

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