Čáp Juraj, Miertová Michaela, Bóriková Ivana, Žiaková Katarína, Tomagová Martina, Gurková Elena
Department of Nursing, Jessenius Faculty of Medicine in Martin, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia.
Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Care, University of Prešov, Slovakia.
Nurs Ethics. 2024 Sep;31(6):1092-1105. doi: 10.1177/09697330231209285. Epub 2023 Oct 27.
Trust is an essential phenomenon of relationship between patients and healthcare professionals and can be described as an accepted vulnerability to the power of another person over something that one cares about in virtue of goodwill toward the trustor. This characterization of interpersonal trust appears to be adequate for patients suffering from chronic illness. Trust is especially important in the context of chronic cardiovascular diseases as one of the main global health problems.
The purpose of the qualitative study was to gain a deeper understanding of how people with chronic cardiovascular disease experience and make sense of trust in healthcare professionals.
Eleven semi-structured interviews with participants analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis to explore in detail their lived experience of trust as a relational phenomenon.
Participants with chronic cardiovascular disease were purposively recruited from inpatients on the cardiology ward of the university hospital located in central Slovakia.
The study was approved by the faculty ethics committee. Participants gave their written informed consent.
; ; ; with eight subthemes were identified. The findings describe the participants' experience with trust in healthcare professionals as a phenomenon of close co-existence, which is rooted in the participants' vulnerability and dependence on the goodwill and competence of health professionals to help with the consequence of (re)establishing a sense of ontological security in the situation of chronic illness.
Findings will contribute to an in-depth understanding of trust as an existential dimension of human co-existence and an ethical requirement of healthcare practice, inspire patient empowerment interventions, support adherence to treatment, and person-centred care.
信任是患者与医护人员关系中的一个重要现象,可以被描述为由于对信任者怀有善意,而在自己所关心的事情上,对他人的权力所表现出的一种可接受的脆弱性。这种人际信任的特征对于慢性病患者似乎是适用的。作为全球主要健康问题之一,信任在慢性心血管疾病的背景下尤为重要。
这项定性研究的目的是更深入地了解慢性心血管疾病患者如何体验以及理解对医护人员的信任。
对11名参与者进行半结构化访谈,并采用解释现象学分析方法进行分析,以详细探究他们作为一种关系现象的信任生活体验。
从斯洛伐克中部大学医院心脏病科病房的住院患者中,有目的地招募患有慢性心血管疾病的参与者。
该研究获得了学院伦理委员会的批准。参与者签署了书面知情同意书。
确定了四个相互关联的群体体验主题,以及八个子主题。研究结果将参与者对医护人员信任的体验描述为一种紧密共存的现象,这种现象源于参与者在慢性病情况下的脆弱性以及对医护人员善意和能力的依赖,以帮助(重新)建立本体安全感。
研究结果将有助于深入理解信任作为人类共存的一个存在维度以及医疗实践的一项伦理要求,激发增强患者权能的干预措施,支持治疗依从性以及以患者为中心的护理。