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大震灾时受损医院中护士的维持力。

Sustaining Power of Nurses in a Damaged Hospital During the Great East Japan Earthquake.

机构信息

Researcher, University of Kochi, Kochi, Japan.

Assistant Professor, Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima, Japan.

出版信息

J Nurs Scholarsh. 2019 May;51(3):271-280. doi: 10.1111/jnu.12482.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study aimed to describe the experiences of nurses who were employed in a psychiatric hospital in Fukushima prefecture during the Great East Japan Earthquake and to explore what sustained the nurses while they worked in the damaged hospital.

DESIGN AND METHODS

The research design was a qualitative descriptive study. The setting for the study was one of the Fukushima psychiatric hospitals where functions were disrupted by the earthquake and tsunami. Data were collected through a dialogic interview and Katarai (a form of group interview). Nine psychiatric nurses from the hospital participated. The interview and Katarai were transcribed and the narratives were analyzed using a phenomenological approach.

FINDINGS

Themes identified from the transcripts were: (a) the nurses' internalized perception of their duties, (b) responsibility toward their patients, (c) conflicts among nurses and dilemmas nurses faced during this period, and (d) what sustained the nurses to continue working.

CONCLUSIONS

Through the earthquake experience, the nurses in this study reconsidered their own ways of living and ways of nursing that they had not thought about before the disaster. The findings also revealed that the state of hospital management and nursing care under normal conditions are reflected during the crisis situation in a disaster.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

Clearly, whether it is natural disaster or conflict caused by man, healthcare infrastructures are challenged when unexpected disruptions occur. The findings of this study are applicable not only because they provide guidance about infrastructure development for disaster preparedness, but also because they provide practical methods to support nurses who are placed in strongly stressful situations and have to protect patients.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在描述在日本福岛县一家精神病院工作的护士在东日本大地震期间的经历,并探讨在受损医院工作时是什么支撑着护士们。

设计和方法

研究设计为定性描述性研究。研究地点是福岛县的一家精神病院之一,该医院的功能因地震和海啸而中断。通过对话式访谈和 Katarai(一种小组访谈形式)收集数据。来自该医院的 9 名精神科护士参与了访谈和 Katarai。访谈和 Katarai 的转录内容,并使用现象学方法对叙述进行分析。

结果

从记录中确定的主题包括:(a)护士对自己职责的内化感知,(b)对患者的责任,(c)护士之间的冲突和护士在这段时间面临的困境,以及(d)是什么支撑着护士继续工作。

结论

通过地震的经历,参与本研究的护士重新思考了他们以前在灾难之前没有考虑过的生活方式和护理方式。研究结果还表明,在危机情况下,医院管理和护理的状况反映了正常情况下的状况。

临床意义

显然,无论是自然灾害还是人为冲突,当意外中断发生时,医疗保健基础设施都会受到挑战。本研究的结果不仅具有指导意义,因为它们为灾难准备提供基础设施发展提供了指导,而且还为在强烈紧张局势下保护患者的护士提供了实用的支持方法。

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