Conboy-Hill S
Mid-Downs Health Authority (Forest Hospital Mental Handicap Services) Horsham, UK.
Int Nurs Rev. 1989 Jan-Feb;36(1):27-9.
The human brain is geared to detecting change, yet we often fear change. This may be because fear of change and a failure to cope with the change come from feeling that the origins of change are out of our control. Rather than coping with change, nurses should be effecting change in order to ensure the best patient care and their own professional autonomy. Below, the author takes an inward look at how institutions and traditional practices perpetuate these feelings and at the remedies.
人类大脑倾向于察觉变化,但我们常常害怕改变。这可能是因为对改变的恐惧以及应对改变的失败源于感觉改变的根源超出了我们的控制。护士不应只是应对改变,而应促成改变,以确保为患者提供最佳护理并维护自身的职业自主性。下文,作者深入探讨了机构和传统做法是如何使这些感受持续存在的,以及相应的补救措施。