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通过患者、医生、护士和护理人员的叙述来增强对慢性病儿童的护理。

Enhancing the care of children with chronic diseases through the narratives of patient, physician, nurse and carer.

机构信息

Department of Neurosciences, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.

Department of Translational Medical Science, Section of Pediatrics, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.

出版信息

Scand J Psychol. 2021 Feb;62(1):58-63. doi: 10.1111/sjop.12690. Epub 2020 Nov 18.

DOI:10.1111/sjop.12690
PMID:33206407
Abstract

We tested the hypothesis that a narrative approach may enhance a bio-psycho-social model (BPS) in caring for chronically ill children. Forty-eight narratives were collected from 12 children with six different medical conditions, their mothers, physicians, and nurses. By a textual analysis, narratives were classified on their predominant focus as disease (biological focus), illness (psychologic focus), or sickness (social focus). Sixty-one percent of narrative' text were classified as illness, 28% as disease and 11% as sickness. All narratives had a degree of illness focus. Narratives by patients and physicians on the one hand, and nurses' and mothers' on the other were disease focused. Narratives were also evaluated with respect to the type of medical condition: Illness was largely prevalent in all but Crohn's disease and HIV infection, the latter having a predominance of sickness most probably related to stigma. Narrative exploration proved a valuable tool for understanding and addressing the needs of children with complex conditions. Narrative approaches allow identification of the major needs of different patients according to health conditions and story tellers. In the narratives, we found a greater illness and disease focus and surprisingly a low sickness focus, except with HIV stories. Narrative medicine provides a tool to strengthen the BPS model in health care.

摘要

我们验证了一个假说,即叙述方法可以增强生物-心理-社会模式(BPS)在照顾慢性病儿童方面的作用。我们从 12 名患有 6 种不同疾病的儿童、他们的母亲、医生和护士那里收集了 48 个叙述。通过文本分析,将叙述按照其主要关注点分类为疾病(生物学焦点)、疾病(心理焦点)或疾病(社会焦点)。61%的叙述文本被归类为疾病,28%为疾病,11%为疾病。所有的叙述都有一定程度的疾病关注。一方面是患者和医生的叙述,另一方面是护士和母亲的叙述,都以疾病为重点。我们还根据医疗条件的类型评估了叙述:除了克罗恩病和 HIV 感染,所有疾病都以疾病为主,后者的主要问题是与耻辱感相关的疾病。叙述探索被证明是理解和满足患有复杂疾病的儿童需求的有效工具。叙述方法可以根据健康状况和叙述者来确定不同患者的主要需求。在这些叙述中,我们发现除了 HIV 的叙述外,更多的是疾病和疾病的关注,令人惊讶的是,疾病的关注相对较低。叙事医学为加强医疗保健中的 BPS 模式提供了一种工具。

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