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“先己后人”:对伊朗急诊科候诊时持续存在的文化特征的聚焦民族志研究

"Me First, Others Later" A focused ethnography of ongoing cultural features of waiting in an Iranian emergency department.

作者信息

Hassankhani Hadi, Soheili Amin, Vahdati Samad Shams, Amin Mozaffari Farough, Wolf Lisa A, Wiseman Taneal

机构信息

Dept. of Medical Surgical Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Research Center for Evidence-Based Medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.

Dept. of Emergency Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Nursing Care Research Center, Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran.

出版信息

Int Emerg Nurs. 2019 Nov;47:100804. doi: 10.1016/j.ienj.2019.100804. Epub 2019 Nov 1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Waiting is an inevitable experience in all emergency departments (EDs). This waiting time may negatively influence the patients and their relatives' satisfaction, healthcare professionals' (HCPs) performance, and the quality of care provided. This study aims to explore, gain understanding of and describe what it is like to wait in an Iranian emergency department (ED) with particular focus on cultural features.

METHOD

A focused ethnographic approach based on Spradley's (1980) developmental research sequence was conducted in the ED of a tertiary academic medical center in northwest Iran over a 9-month study period from July 2017 to March 2018. Participant observation, ethnographic interviews and examination of related documents and artefacts were used to collect data. All the data were recorded in either field notes or verbatim transcripts and were analysed using Spradley's ethnographic data analysis method concurrently.

RESULTS

The overarching theme of "Me first, others later" emerged. Within this overarching theme there were seven sub-themes as follows: human-related factors, system-related factors, patients and their relatives' beliefs and behaviors, HCPs' beliefs and behaviors, consequences for patients and their relatives, consequences for HCPs, and consequences for ED environment and care process.

CONCLUSION

The mentality 'me first, others later' as the main cultural barrier to emergency care, strenuously undermined our positive practice environment. An accountable patient/relative support liaison, a clearly-delineated process of ED care delivery, guidelines for providing culturally competent ED care, and public awareness programs are needed to address the concerns and conflicts which establish a mutual trust and rapport.

摘要

背景

等待在所有急诊科都是不可避免的经历。这种等待时间可能会对患者及其亲属的满意度、医护人员的表现以及所提供的护理质量产生负面影响。本研究旨在探索、了解并描述在伊朗急诊科等待的情况,特别关注文化特征。

方法

基于斯普拉德利(1980年)的发展研究序列,采用聚焦人种志方法,于2017年7月至2018年3月的9个月研究期间,在伊朗西北部一家三级学术医疗中心的急诊科开展研究。通过参与观察、人种志访谈以及对相关文件和人工制品的检查来收集数据。所有数据均记录在实地笔记或逐字记录稿中,并同时使用斯普拉德利的人种志数据分析方法进行分析。

结果

出现了“先己后人”这一总体主题。在这一总体主题下有七个子主题,分别如下:与人员相关的因素、与系统相关的因素、患者及其亲属的信念和行为、医护人员的信念和行为、对患者及其亲属的影响、对医护人员的影响以及对急诊科环境和护理过程的影响。

结论

“先己后人”的心态作为急诊护理的主要文化障碍,严重破坏了我们积极的实践环境。需要有负责的患者/亲属支持联络人、明确界定的急诊科护理提供流程、提供具有文化胜任力的急诊科护理的指南以及公众意识项目,以解决那些建立相互信任和融洽关系的问题与冲突。

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