Taha A A, Westlake C
School of Nursing, Oregon Health Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA.
California State University, Fullerton, CA, USA.
Int Nurs Rev. 2017 Mar;64(1):83-90. doi: 10.1111/inr.12332. Epub 2016 Oct 28.
Since the construction of the separation wall between Israel and the West Bank, Palestinians living in occupied West Bank have endured intense conflict, and severe restrictions on people's movement, trade and healthcare access, all of which resulted in spiralling poverty. These issues have created challenges for nurses that, to date, have not been explored.
To explore the lived experience of Palestinian nurses working in the occupied West Bank.
Qualitative phenomenological study using interviews with Palestinian nurses working in public hospitals in the West Bank.
Seventeen nurses were interviewed. Despite ongoing experiences of trauma and humiliation, personal/professional role conflicts, political workplace bias and blurred role boundaries, these nurses persevered because of their commitment to caring and sense of moral duty to 'the people of this land'.
Nurses in conflict areas are subject to layers of trauma. Palestinian nurses in the West Bank not only experience ongoing personal trauma, loss and humiliation of living in a conflict zone but they also experience additional professional trauma.
The findings provide first-person reports of the unique challenges of nurses working in the occupied West Bank.
Understanding the experiences of nurses working in occupied territories provides authentic information for local authorities and the global healthcare community. Practice improvements must be addressed and implemented.
Local and global organizations that mobilize support, invest in human capital, and protect human rights in areas of conflict may benefit from understanding the experiences of nurses in this study.
自以色列与约旦河西岸之间的隔离墙修建以来,生活在被占领约旦河西岸的巴勒斯坦人遭受了激烈冲突,在人员流动、贸易和医疗保健获取方面受到严格限制,所有这些都导致贫困加剧。这些问题给护士带来了挑战,而迄今为止尚未对这些挑战进行探讨。
探究在被占领约旦河西岸工作的巴勒斯坦护士的生活经历。
采用质性现象学研究方法,对在西岸公立医院工作的巴勒斯坦护士进行访谈。
对17名护士进行了访谈。尽管持续经历创伤和羞辱、个人/职业角色冲突、工作场所的政治偏见以及角色界限模糊,但这些护士仍坚持不懈,因为他们致力于护理工作,并且对“这片土地上的人民”怀有道德责任感。
冲突地区的护士遭受多重创伤。西岸的巴勒斯坦护士不仅经历着生活在冲突地区带来的持续个人创伤、损失和羞辱,还遭受额外的职业创伤。
研究结果提供了在被占领约旦河西岸工作的护士所面临独特挑战的第一人称报告。
了解在被占领土工作的护士的经历,为地方当局和全球医疗界提供了真实信息。必须解决并实施实践改进措施。
在冲突地区调动支持、投资人力资本和保护人权的地方和全球组织,可能会从了解本研究中护士的经历中受益。