Robinson Jackie, Gott Merryn, Gardiner Clare, Ingleton Christine
School of Nursing, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, Auckland District Health Board, Auckland, New Zealand.
School of Nursing, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Int J Palliat Nurs. 2017 Jul 2;23(7):352-358. doi: 10.12968/ijpn.2017.23.7.352.
Nursing is the largest regulated health professional workforce providing palliative care across a range of clinical settings. Historically, palliative care nursing has been informed by a strong philosophy of care which is soundly articulated in palliative care policy, research and practice. Indeed, palliative care is now considered to be an integral component of nursing practice regardless of the specialty or clinical setting. However, there has been a change in the way palliative care is provided. Upstreaming and mainstreaming of palliative care and the dominance of a biomedical model with increasing medicalisation and specialisation are key factors in the evolution of contemporary palliative care and are likely to impact on nursing practice. Using a critical reflection of the authors own experiences and supported by literature and theory from seminal texts and contemporary academic, policy and clinical literature, this discussion paper will explore the influence of philosophy on nursing knowledge and theory in the context of an evolving model of palliative care.
护理是在一系列临床环境中提供姑息治疗的最大的受监管的卫生专业劳动力群体。从历史上看,姑息护理一直受到一种强大的护理理念的影响,这种理念在姑息护理政策、研究和实践中得到了充分阐述。事实上,无论专业或临床环境如何,姑息护理现在都被认为是护理实践的一个组成部分。然而,提供姑息护理的方式已经发生了变化。姑息护理的上游化和主流化以及生物医学模式随着医学化和专业化程度的提高而占据主导地位,是当代姑息护理发展的关键因素,并且可能会影响护理实践。本文通过对作者自身经历的批判性反思,并辅以经典文本以及当代学术、政策和临床文献中的文献和理论支持,将在不断演变的姑息护理模式背景下探讨护理理念对护理知识和理论的影响。