A Tentative Model to Facilitate Intensive Care Professional Nurses' Holistic Care in Private Hospitals in Gauteng, South Africa.

IF 2 Q2 NURSING
Welhemina Molala, Charlene Downing
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Introduction: Holistic caring considers not only the physical aspects of a human being but also the interconnections among each individual's body, mind, and spirit. Holistic nursing focuses on the principles of holism: wellness and the interrelationship between human beings and their environment. Physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, and social well-being are essential to promote nurses' ability to provide holistic care for patients. Purpose of study: The purpose of this research study was to develop, describe, evaluate, and provide guidelines for the operationalisation of a model to facilitate holistic self-care for professional nurses after the COVID-19 pandemic. Design of study: A theory-generating, qualitative, exploratory, descriptive and contextual research design was used. Methods: The researcher developed a model to facilitate intensive care professional nurses' holistic care consisting of three phases, namely the relationship phase, the working phase and the termination phase. The model was evaluated and validated by five experts from five different universities in South Africa, using Chinn, Kramer's and Sitzmann framework. As an initial model grounded in qualitative insights, it requires further empirical testing, which will be pursued as part of postdoctoral research. Findings: It is anticipated that this study will enhance the sense of interconnectedness with oneself, others, and the environment at the physical, mental, emotional, and social levels. Conclusions: Nursing managers can facilitate nurses' holistic self-care by providing resources and support, using this model as a frame of reference.

促进南非豪登省私立医院重症监护专业护士整体护理的初步模式
引言:整体关怀不仅考虑一个人的身体方面,而且考虑每个人的身体、思想和精神之间的相互联系。整体护理侧重于整体原则:健康和人类与环境之间的相互关系。身体、情感、心理、精神和社会健康是促进护士为病人提供全面护理的必要条件。研究目的:本研究的目的是开发、描述、评估并提供一个模型的操作指南,以促进COVID-19大流行后专业护士的整体自我护理。研究设计:采用理论生成、定性、探索性、描述性和情境性研究设计。方法:研究人员建立了一个促进重症监护专业护士整体护理的模型,该模型由关系阶段、工作阶段和终止阶段三个阶段组成。该模型由来自南非五所不同大学的五位专家使用Chinn, Kramer's和Sitzmann框架进行评估和验证。作为一个基于定性见解的初始模型,它需要进一步的实证检验,这将作为博士后研究的一部分。研究结果:预期本研究将在身体、心理、情感和社会层面上增强与自己、他人和环境的相互联系感。结论:以该模型为参照系,护理管理者可以通过提供资源和支持来促进护士的整体自我护理。
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期刊介绍: Manuscripts are solicited that deal with the processes of knowledge development and application including research, concept analysis and theory development, practical applications of research and theory, clinical case studies and analysis, practice applications in general, educational approaches and evaluation, and aesthetic expressions of holistic knowledge. While the journal seeks to support work grounded in evidence, the editorial philosophy suggests that there are many diverse sources of “evidence” beyond the realm of what is called “empirical” and that many methods are appropriate for discovering evidence and generating knowledge.
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