How Grounded Are Our Ideals? Rethinking Nursing's Covenant of Care.

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING
Journal of Christian Nursing Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-10 DOI:10.1097/CNJ.0000000000001183
Dorolen Wolfs
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Abstract: Covenant has been used to describe the special relationship between nurses and patients yet has been misunderstood in nursing literature. Covenantal elements of keeping promises and nurturing relationship resonate with the work of nursing. However, unlimited devotion puts the nurse at risk for exploitation and burnout. One's conceptualization of covenant is important because it impacts beliefs about allegiance, identity, and responsibilities. This article offers a critical analysis of how the conceptualization of covenant in nursing literature compares to a theological understanding of covenant. The covenantal dimension of a nurse's practice is reframed from the nurse-patient relationship to a professional-societal relationship.

我们的理想有多坚实?重新思考护理的护理公约。
摘要:盟约一直被用来描述护士与患者之间的特殊关系,但在护理文献中却被误解了。信守承诺和培育关系的盟约要素与护理工作产生了共鸣。然而,无限制的奉献会使护士面临被剥削和职业倦怠的风险。一个人对盟约的概念化非常重要,因为它会影响到关于忠诚、身份和责任的信念。本文对护理文献中的盟约概念与神学对盟约的理解进行了批判性分析。护士实践的契约维度从护士与患者的关系重新构建为专业与社会的关系。
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