主题变化:将患者标记为个人,护理人员或护理客户
Feni Betriana1,2, Rozzano C Locsin3
1Faculty of Nursing, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Thailand.
Belitung nursing journal
|August 9, 2023
概括
讨论了用于标记护理人员的术语,例如"患者"或"客户". 使用"被护理的人"可以增强护士与人之间的关系,并肯定他们的生活.
科学领域:
- 护理 护理 护理
- 医疗保健通讯 医疗保健通讯
- 以患者为中心的护理
背景情况:
- 用于接受护理护理的个人所使用的术语是护理专业内长期以来的辩论.
- 诸如"病人"",客户"和"人"等术语在各个医疗保健学科中使用,但它们对护士-人动态的影响受到质疑.
研究的目的:
- 探索用于识别护理人员的各种术语.
- 分析不同描述符背后的逻辑.
- 倡导一种特定的术语,以增强护士与人之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 这是一篇社论,依赖于话语和论证.
- 分析护理实践中现有的文献和常用术语.
主要成果:
- 术语"人"强调个性,这对于支持性护士-人关系至关重要.
- 不同的标签可以影响护士与人之间的互动的感知和质量.
结论:
- 术语"被护理的人"被提出为护理实践中最有利的描述词.
- 采用'被护理的人'可以培养,支持和肯定个人的生命意义和价值观.
关键词:
客户端 客户端 客户端 客户端 客户端人类人类人类人类人类人类.标签 标签 标签 标签命名 命名 命名 命名 命名 命名护理的护理的护理患者患者患者患者患者患者患者一个人,一个人的人.一个人的身份,个性.更多相关视频
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