Usher K, Holmes C
School of Nursing, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
Nurs Ethics. 1997 Jan;4(1):49-56. doi: 10.1177/096973309700400106.
Given the dramatic rise in the frequency of nursing research that involves eliciting personal information, one would expect that attempts to maintain the balance between the aspirations of researchers and the needs and rights of patients would lead to extensive discussion of the ethical issues arising. However, they have received little attention in the literature. This paper outlines and discusses some of the issues associated with qualitative research. The discussion converges on the specific case of phenomenological research, which involves the invasion of participants' personal worlds, and draws attention to some of the ethical issues that arise when the participants are psychiatric patients.
鉴于涉及获取个人信息的护理研究频率急剧上升,人们可能会期望,在研究人员的期望与患者的需求和权利之间保持平衡的尝试会引发对由此产生的伦理问题的广泛讨论。然而,这些问题在文献中很少受到关注。本文概述并讨论了一些与定性研究相关的问题。讨论集中在现象学研究的具体案例上,该研究涉及侵入参与者的个人世界,并提请注意当参与者为精神科患者时出现的一些伦理问题。