Reed T V
School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.
Axone. 1996 Sep;18(1):15-7.
Personal stress has been identified as the most significant issue for neuroscience nurses (NNs) who care for patients in persistent vegetative states (PVS). Several factors outside the realm of nursing contribute to this stress. One factor that NNs can influence is how they deal with terminating nourishment. This is discussed in the context of the significance of food in our society, and a recommendation that should help NNs to deal with this issue is presented.
个人压力已被确认为护理持续性植物状态(PVS)患者的神经科学护士(NNs)面临的最重大问题。护理领域之外的几个因素导致了这种压力。NNs能够影响的一个因素是他们如何处理终止营养供给的问题。这将在食物在我们社会中的重要性这一背景下进行讨论,并提出一项有助于NNs应对这一问题的建议。