School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Nurs Philos. 2021 Oct;22(4):e12368. doi: 10.1111/nup.12368. Epub 2021 Aug 6.
Concussions are a significant public health problem worldwide. This brain injury is problematic in the paediatric population for a variety of reasons; however, the enquiry into these problems has been mainly through the biomedical perspective. This approach has impacted nursing knowledge and practice of children and youth with a concussion, primarily since other perspectives are viewed as not being objective. In this manuscript, I draw on Thomas Kuhn's view of objectivity to evaluate the biomedical perspective of concussion. I utilize current research and clinical examples to illustrate the advantages and drawbacks of this perspective for nursing. From this discussion, I propose an alternative perspective to capture the complexity of paediatric concussions for nursing, a systems perspective. Although I argue for an alternative perspective to approach paediatric concussions for nursing, I maintain that the biomedical perspective can be incorporated as one part of nursing knowledge and practice for paediatric concussion.
脑震荡是一个全球性的重大公共卫生问题。由于多种原因,这种脑损伤在儿科人群中存在问题;然而,对这些问题的调查主要是通过生物医学的角度。这种方法影响了护理人员对患有脑震荡的儿童和青少年的知识和实践,主要是因为其他观点被认为不客观。在本文中,我借鉴了托马斯·库恩的客观性观点来评估脑震荡的生物医学观点。我利用当前的研究和临床实例来说明这种观点对护理的优缺点。从这个讨论中,我提出了一种替代的观点来捕捉儿科脑震荡的复杂性,即系统观点。虽然我主张采用一种替代的观点来研究儿科脑震荡,但我认为生物医学的观点可以作为护理知识和实践的一部分,用于儿科脑震荡。