关怀的核心:护理中的人类尊严通过一种建构主义基于理论
1Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Science, İzmir Katip Çelebi University, İzmir, Turkey.
Scandinavian journal of caring sciences
|March 16, 2026
概括
护士通过定义人类尊严,经历它,目睹侵犯,并提供体面的护理来感知人类尊严. 这种理解可以增强患者的护理和专业身份.
科学领域:
- 护理 护理 护理
- 定性研究是指质量研究.
- 人的尊严 人的尊严
背景情况:
- 人的尊严是护理的核心原则.
- 了解护士对人类尊严的看法对于高质量的患者护理至关重要.
- 现有的理论可能无法完全捕捉护理实践中人类尊严的细微差别.
研究的目的:
- 探索护士和护士院士在护理护理中的人类尊严经验.
- 发展一个护理理论,描述人类尊严的感知.
- 在临床实践中确定与人类尊严相关的关键过程.
主要方法:
- 使用构造主义立足理论进行定性研究.
- 通过观察和半结构面试收集的数据与20名护士和护士学者.
- 分析涉及三相编码和情境分析映射.
主要成果:
- 四个理论代码出现了:尊严的定义,尊严,尊严的侵犯和尊严的护理.
- 这些代码是从分析期间确定的14个重点代码中衍生出来的.
- 绘制了影响护理尊严的上下文因素.
结论:
- 人的尊严是护理行动和患者结果的核心.
- 开发的理论可以为护理教育和实践提供信息,以改善以患者为中心的护理.
- 建议进行进一步的研究,以评估该模型对患者体验和临床结果的影响.
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