522567Amsterdam UMC, the Netherlands; Nursing Home Markenhof, the Netherlands.
522567Amsterdam UMC, the Netherlands.
Nurs Ethics. 2021 May;28(3):358-371. doi: 10.1177/0969733020921507. Epub 2020 May 21.
In the Netherlands, people with severe cognitive deficits due to Korsakoff syndrome are generally admitted to a specialized nursing home. Professional caregivers experience that these residents are often not aware of their deficits, and consequently, their willingness to accept care is relatively low. However, these residents need permanent support when performing daily tasks due to severe cognitive deficits. The combination of objective care needs and low subjective responsiveness makes caring for people with Korsakoff syndrome a complex undertaking. It is unknown how professional caregivers deal with this complex task and how they manage the associated ethical challenges.
The aim of this study was to explore the professional caregivers' perspectives on good care for residents with Korsakoff syndrome.
A qualitative study design was used. Data were collected via semi-structured interviews. The Framework Method was used for the thematic analyses of the interview data.
Five specialized nursing homes participated in this study. Twelve professional caregivers, including nurses, nursing assistants, and support workers, were selected based on the ability to provide rich information on the study topics and to capture a variety of demographic and professional characteristics.
The institutional review board of the VU University Medical Center Amsterdam approved the research protocol. The study was conducted in accordance with the ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects.
Three perspectives on good care emerged: (1) making daily life a joint effort, (2) being steadfast, and (3) treating with respect.
Professional caregivers try to achieve responsiveness in people with Korsakoff syndrome in three different ways. These perspectives reflect fundamentally different views on the care relationship and the autonomy of the resident. By elucidating the three perspectives, we hope to promote the practitioners' reflection on their own ideas about good care for people with Korsakoff syndrome.
在荷兰,由于柯萨科夫综合征而导致严重认知障碍的人通常会被送进专门的疗养院。专业护理人员发现,这些居民往往没有意识到自己的缺陷,因此他们接受护理的意愿相对较低。然而,由于严重的认知障碍,这些居民在完成日常任务时需要持续的支持。客观的护理需求和较低的主观反应能力使得照顾柯萨科夫综合征患者成为一项复杂的任务。目前尚不清楚专业护理人员如何应对这一复杂任务,以及他们如何应对相关的伦理挑战。
本研究旨在探讨专业护理人员对柯萨科夫综合征患者的良好护理的看法。
采用定性研究设计。通过半结构化访谈收集数据。采用框架法对访谈数据进行主题分析。
五家专门的疗养院参与了这项研究。根据提供丰富的研究主题信息和捕捉各种人口统计学和专业特征的能力,选择了 12 名专业护理人员,包括护士、护理助理和支持人员。
阿姆斯特丹 VU 大学医学中心的机构审查委员会批准了研究方案。该研究符合涉及人类受试者的医学研究伦理原则。
出现了三种良好护理的观点:(1)共同努力创造日常生活,(2)坚定,(3)尊重待人。
专业护理人员试图以三种不同的方式在柯萨科夫综合征患者中实现反应能力。这些观点反映了对护理关系和居民自主权的根本不同看法。通过阐明这三个观点,我们希望促进从业者对自己关于柯萨科夫综合征患者的良好护理的想法进行反思。