Blomberg Ann-Catrin, Bisholt Birgitta, Lindwall Lillemor
Department of Health Sciences Karlstad University Karlstad Sweden.
Nurs Open. 2018 Apr 27;5(3):414-421. doi: 10.1002/nop2.153. eCollection 2018 Jul.
To obtain an understanding of operating theatre nurses' experiences of responsibility for patient care and safety in perioperative practice.
A hermeneutic design were used.
Data were collected during 2012 from 15 operating theatre nurses who participated in individual interviews. The text was analyzed by hermeneutical text interpretation.
The texts revealed two main themes: A formal external responsibility and personal ethical value. Responsibility that the patient was not exposed to risks, protecting the patient's body, systematically planning and organizing work in the surgical team. The personal ethical value meant confirming the patient as a person, caring for the patient and preserving the patient's dignity. A new understanding emerged that the operating theatre nurse always have the patient in mind.
了解手术室护士在围手术期实践中对患者护理和安全负责的经历。
采用诠释学设计。
2012年收集了15名手术室护士的个人访谈数据。通过诠释学文本解释对文本进行分析。
文本揭示了两个主要主题:正式的外部责任和个人道德价值观。确保患者不暴露于风险、保护患者身体、系统地规划和组织手术团队的工作的责任。个人道德价值观意味着将患者确认为一个人,关心患者并维护患者的尊严。出现了一种新的认识,即手术室护士始终将患者放在心上。