Gjesdal Kine, Dysvik Elin, Furnes Bodil
Faculty of Health Sciences University of Stavanger Stavanger Norway.
Nurs Open. 2018 May 17;5(4):517-526. doi: 10.1002/nop2.160. eCollection 2018 Oct.
To explore the experiences with healthcare received by people living with chronic nonmalignant pain in Norway.
A descriptive and explorative qualitative design.
A total of 18 individual semistructured interviews was conducted in 2015. Qualitative content analysis was applied.
The findings revealed challenges related to a multifaceted pain condition. Participants described interactions with a supportive health care where being listened to, believed in and experiencing mutual trust were emphasized. When interactions with healthcare professionals made the participants feel insignificant, they found it difficult to express their needs, which seemed to reinforce practical difficulties and unfulfilled expectations and make them lose hope in their recovery. This implies the importance of a holistic understanding of and support for more person-centred practice to accommodate patients' expectations and expressed needs. Here, the nurses have an essential role in having a positive impact on future healthcare services.
探讨挪威慢性非恶性疼痛患者接受医疗服务的经历。
描述性和探索性定性设计。
2015年共进行了18次个人半结构式访谈。采用定性内容分析法。
研究结果揭示了与多方面疼痛状况相关的挑战。参与者描述了与支持性医疗服务的互动,其中强调了被倾听、被信任和体验相互信任。当与医疗专业人员的互动让参与者感到自己无足轻重时,他们发现很难表达自己的需求,这似乎加剧了实际困难和未实现的期望,并使他们对康复失去希望。这意味着全面理解并支持更以人为本的实践以满足患者期望和表达的需求的重要性。在此,护士在对未来医疗服务产生积极影响方面起着至关重要的作用。