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维护道德操守:新毕业护士的随访研究

Preserving moral integrity: a follow-up study with new graduate nurses.

作者信息

Kelly B

机构信息

The Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA.

出版信息

J Adv Nurs. 1998 Nov;28(5):1134-45. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2648.1998.00810.x.

Abstract

The purpose of this follow-up study was to describe, explain and interpret how new graduate nurses perceived their adaptation to the 'real world' of hospital nursing and what they perceived as major influences on their moral values and ethical roles in the 2 years following graduation. The method was qualitative, specifically grounded theory. The earlier study took place when informants were senior nursing students. The follow-up study began after the informants had been practising for 1 year. Research questions guiding the study were: How do new graduate nurses describe their adaptation to the 'real world' of hospital nursing? What do they describe as factors influencing their moral values and ethical roles in hospital nursing? Preserving moral integrity was the basic psycho-social process that explained how these new graduate nurses adapted to the real world of hospital nursing. Six stages of this process were identified: vulnerability; getting through the day; coping with moral distress; alienation from self; coping with lost ideals; and integration of new professional self-concept. Moral distress was a consequence of the effort to preserve moral integrity. It is the result of believing that one is not living up to one's moral convictions. Data supported that the most pervasive attributes of moral distress were self-criticism and self-blame, as informants judged their actions against their moral convictions and their standards of what a good nurse would do. Moral distress was an acute form of psychological disorientation in which informants questioned their professional knowledge, what kind of nurses they were and what kind of nurses they were becoming. Theoretical explanations of these findings are grounded in social interaction and moral psychology theories.

摘要

这项随访研究的目的是描述、解释和阐释新毕业护士如何看待自己适应医院护理“现实世界”的过程,以及她们认为在毕业后两年里对其道德价值观和伦理角色产生重大影响的因素。研究方法为定性研究,具体是扎根理论。早期研究是在受访者为高年级护理专业学生时进行的。随访研究在受访者从业1年后开始。指导该研究的问题是:新毕业护士如何描述自己适应医院护理“现实世界”的过程?她们认为在医院护理中影响其道德价值观和伦理角色的因素有哪些?维护道德完整性是解释这些新毕业护士如何适应医院护理现实世界的基本心理社会过程。该过程可分为六个阶段:脆弱性;度过每一天;应对道德困扰;自我疏离;应对理想破灭;以及新职业自我概念的整合。道德困扰是维护道德完整性努力的结果。它是因认为自己没有践行道德信念而产生的。数据表明,道德困扰最普遍的特征是自我批评和自我责备,因为受访者会对照自己的道德信念以及她们心目中优秀护士的标准来评判自己的行为。道德困扰是一种严重的心理迷失状态,受访者会质疑自己的专业知识、自己是何种护士以及正在成为何种护士。这些研究结果的理论解释基于社会互动和道德心理学理论。

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