認知症の人々のケアにおける熟練した看護師の共感
Yuka Ishii1, Li Yao2, Hitoshi Oyama3
1Faculty of Nursing, Uekusa Gakuen University (Uekusa Gakuen Daigaku), Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being
|December 25, 2025
まとめ
認知症ケアにおける共感は、看護師と患者の関係を改善し、看護師の燃え尽き症候群を軽減することができます。看護師の理解
科学分野:
- 老年看護学
- 認知症ケア看護学
背景:
- 共感は、認知症ケアの質を向上させるために不可欠です。
- 認知症ケア看護師の共感を促進するための効果的な戦略は、よく定義されていません。
研究 の 目的:
- 認知症の人々のケアにおける看護師の共感の役割を明確にすること。
- 看護師の共感が認知症ケアの質にどのように影響するかを探求すること。
主な方法:
- フォーカスグループインタビューの質的および誘導的分析。
- 老年看護および認知症看護の認定看護スペシャリストの紹介サンプリング。
主要な成果:
- ケア経験の6つのカテゴリーが出現しました。これには、患者の多様性の認識、積極的な関与、感情的な共鳴、チームワークが含まれます。看護師の共感には、患者の思考や個性を理解し、認識することが含まれます。調整された認知症ケアを提供するには、チームワークが不可欠です。
結論:
- 共感は、認知症ケアにおける看護師と患者の相互作用の礎であり、調和のとれた関係を促進します。
- 調査結果は、看護師の認知症ケア教育に情報を提供し、燃え尽き症候群を軽減する可能性があります。
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