Joint appointment with the School of Health, University of New England, and Hunter New England Health, Armidale, NSW, Australia.
Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, UK.
Contemp Nurse. 2020 Feb;56(1):14-22. doi: 10.1080/10376178.2019.1670709. Epub 2019 Oct 2.
Whilst the terms vulnerability and resilience are commonly used within professional nursing discourses, they are often poorly understood. Vulnerability is often framed negatively and linked to being at risk of harm, whilst resilience is often perceived as the ability to withstand challenges. The aim of this paper is to explore resilience and vulnerability; re-positioning them within the context of contemporary professional nursing practice. Discussion paper. Drawing upon historical and contemporary international literature, both concepts are de-constructed and then re-constructed, examining them from the position of patient care as well as from the perspective of nurses and the nursing profession. Resilience and vulnerability have an interdependent relationship as resilience comes into play in situations of vulnerability. Yet, contrary to the popular discourse they are multi-faceted, complex phenomena based on factors such as individual circumstances, supports, and resources.
虽然脆弱性和弹性这两个术语在专业护理话语中经常被使用,但它们往往理解得不够透彻。脆弱性常常被负面地描述,并与遭受伤害的风险联系在一起,而弹性则常常被视为能够承受挑战的能力。本文的目的是探讨弹性和脆弱性;将它们重新定位在当代专业护理实践的背景下。讨论论文。本文通过借鉴历史和当代的国际文献,对这两个概念进行解构,然后重新构建,从患者护理的角度以及护士和护理行业的角度来考察它们。弹性和脆弱性是相互依存的关系,因为弹性在脆弱性的情况下发挥作用。然而,与流行的说法相反,它们是多方面的、复杂的现象,其基础是个人情况、支持和资源等因素。