May C
Department of General Practice, University of Liverpool, England.
J Adv Nurs. 1993 Sep;18(9):1362-8. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2648.1993.18091362.x.
Some of the issues which nurses confront when they deal with the disclosure of terminal diagnoses and prognoses to patients are explored. In such circumstances, the nurse must respond to the competing demands of patients, relatives and medical staff. The paper examines the way in which a group of experienced staff nurses in a general hospital accounted for their activities during and after the disclosure of a lethal diagnosis. In particular, it explores the ways in which nurses are included or excluded from decision making about disclosure by medical staff.
探讨了护士在向患者披露晚期诊断和预后情况时所面临的一些问题。在这种情况下,护士必须应对患者、亲属和医护人员相互冲突的需求。本文研究了一家综合医院的一组经验丰富的护士在披露致命诊断期间及之后对其行为的解释方式。特别是,探讨了医护人员在关于披露的决策中,护士被纳入或排除在外的方式。