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新生儿重症监护护士对有物质暴露妊娠的母亲/家庭的护理叙述:批判性话语分析。

Neonatal intensive care nurses' accounts of care for mothers/families with substance-exposed pregnancies: A critical discourse analysis.

机构信息

Department of Nursing, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, USA.

Department of Public Health Education, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA.

出版信息

J Adv Nurs. 2024 Feb;80(2):566-579. doi: 10.1111/jan.15807. Epub 2023 Aug 6.

Abstract

AIMS

To explore the effects of power dynamics and hospital organizational structure upon neonatal intensive care nurses' experiences caring for infants and families from a substance-exposed pregnancy (SEP).

DESIGN

This secondary data analysis further investigated the results of a primary study after the original analysis suggested differences in work environments may impact relationship-building opportunities between nurses and mothers/families. Critical discourse analysis served as both the theoretical lens and analytic technique.

METHOD

Nine (9) nurses from the southeast region of the United States (U.S.) were interviewed in 2019. Fifty-one (51) stories of caregiving experiences were analysed with a focus on narratives related to organizational structure and care delivery.

RESULTS

Study findings revealed nurses experienced challenges providing high-quality, family-centered care for patients in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) affected by substances during pregnancy. Nurses described the central challenge of workload, exacerbated by power imbalances and structural constraints within the hospital's organizational structure. Findings suggest workload issues may endorse stigma by inhibiting opportunities to build relationships. Nurses report manageable workloads can support healthcare teams and recipients of care.

CONCLUSION

The study suggests power imbalances between nurses, families and adjacent healthcare professionals can inhibit the delivery of high-quality care. Supporting healthcare teams and recipients of care while centering the role of organizational structure is critical. Questions emerged about workload demands impacting the potential production of stigma in clinical environments.

IMPACT

This study examines the intersection of nurses' care experiences and hospital organizational structure. It identifies how the unique needs of caring for infants and families from a SEP increase the complexity of power imbalances and organizational constraints to further increase workload demands. Findings have implications for global healthcare organization leaders who build and maintain the structural integrity of clinical environments and nurse leaders who advocate and guide clinical teams to provide high-quality care in stressful healthcare environments.

REPORTING METHOD

EQUATOR guidelines were followed, using the COREQ checklist.

PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION

NICU nurses were interviewed about their care-provision experiences. Interviews were analysed in the primary study and the current analysis of secondary data.

摘要

目的

探讨权力动态和医院组织结构对新生儿重症监护护士照顾来自暴露于物质的妊娠(SEP)的婴儿和家庭的体验的影响。

设计

本二次数据分析在原始分析表明工作环境的差异可能会影响护士与母亲/家庭之间建立关系的机会之后,进一步调查了主要研究的结果。批判性话语分析既是理论视角,也是分析技术。

方法

2019 年,美国东南部的 9 名护士接受了采访。对 51 个护理经验的故事进行了分析,重点是与组织结构和护理提供相关的叙述。

结果

研究结果表明,护士在妊娠期间受到物质影响的新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)中为患者提供高质量、以家庭为中心的护理时遇到了挑战。护士描述了工作量的核心挑战,这因医院组织结构中的权力失衡和结构限制而加剧。研究结果表明,工作量问题可能会通过抑制建立关系的机会来加剧污名化。护士报告说,可管理的工作量可以支持医疗保健团队和护理接受者。

结论

该研究表明,护士、家庭和相邻医疗保健专业人员之间的权力失衡会阻碍高质量护理的提供。支持医疗保健团队和护理接受者,同时关注组织结构的作用至关重要。关于工作量需求对临床环境中潜在污名产生影响的问题出现了。

影响

本研究探讨了护士护理经验与医院组织结构的交叉点。它确定了照顾 SEP 婴儿和家庭的独特需求如何增加权力失衡和组织限制的复杂性,从而进一步增加工作量需求。研究结果对全球医疗保健组织领导者具有影响,他们建立和维护临床环境的结构完整性,对倡导和指导临床团队在紧张的医疗保健环境中提供高质量护理的护士领导者也具有影响。

报告方法

遵循 EQUATOR 指南,使用 COREQ 清单。

患者或公众贡献

对 NICU 护士进行了有关其护理提供经验的采访。采访在主要研究和当前对二次数据的分析中进行了分析。

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