Lyrical Witness: Poetic Inquiry Into Nurses' Emotional and Ethical Worlds.

IF 0.9 Q4 NURSING
Cyruz P Tuppal, Shanine Mae P Tuppal, Leah Kalayaan A Pellacœur
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This study explores the emotional and ethical dimensions of nursing practice through poetic inquiry. Drawing on 42 publicly accessible poems authored by nurses during and after the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the research investigates how verse serves as a medium for reflection, resistance, and relational meaning-making in clinical contexts. The central aim was to identify recurring themes that capture the affective labor, moral dilemmas, identity formation, and small triumphs experienced by nurses in their day-to-day practice. Using a six-phase thematic poetic analysis grounded in arts-based and interpretivist methodologies, the study employed purposive and snowball sampling to curate a diverse poetic corpus from blogs, social media, and online literary platforms. Poems were coded inductively using NVivo 12 software, preserving their literary integrity while surfacing thematic patterns. Four major themes emerged: Emotional Labor and Compassion Fatigue, Moral Courage and Ethical Conflict, Identity and Vocational Calling, and Small Triumphs and Healing Moments. Each theme revealed a dynamic spectrum of both emotional burden and resilience, underscoring the multidimensional nature of caregiving. The findings demonstrate that poetry enables nurses to bear witness to their lived realities in ways that traditional research tools often fail to capture. Poetic inquiry contributes to narrative ethics, reflective practice, and humanistic nursing education by legitimizing emotional knowledge and offering expressive space for what is often unspeakable in clinical settings. This study invites educators, practitioners, and policymakers to consider poetry not merely as a creative outlet but as a rigorous qualitative method that deepens understanding of the interior landscapes of care.

抒情的见证:对护士情感和伦理世界的诗意探究。
本研究通过诗意的探究探讨护理实践的情感和伦理维度。该研究利用了42首由护士在COVID-19大流行高峰期期间和之后创作的可公开获取的诗歌,调查了诗歌如何在临床环境中作为反思、抵抗和关系意义构建的媒介。中心目标是确定反复出现的主题,这些主题捕捉到了护士在日常实践中经历的情感劳动、道德困境、身份形成和小胜利。该研究采用基于艺术和解释主义方法的六阶段主题诗歌分析,采用有目的和滚雪球抽样的方法,从博客、社交媒体和在线文学平台中挑选出多样化的诗歌语料库。使用NVivo 12软件对诗歌进行归纳编码,在呈现主题模式的同时保持诗歌的文学完整性。四个主要主题出现了:情绪劳动和同情疲劳,道德勇气和伦理冲突,身份和职业召唤,小胜利和治愈时刻。每个主题都揭示了情感负担和恢复力的动态范围,强调了护理的多维性。研究结果表明,诗歌使护士能够以传统研究工具往往无法捕捉的方式见证自己的生活现实。诗歌探究有助于叙事伦理、反思实践和人文护理教育,使情感知识合法化,并为临床环境中经常无法形容的东西提供表达空间。这项研究邀请教育工作者、实践者和政策制定者不仅将诗歌视为一种创造性的出口,而且将其视为一种严格的定性方法,可以加深对护理内部景观的理解。
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Creative Nursing
Creative Nursing NURSING-
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
14.30%
发文量
76
期刊介绍: Creative Nursing is an issue focused journal, unique in its recognition of the values inherent in the nursing profession. Excellence and professionalism are not exclusive to any one discipline or specialty, and the editors of Creative Nursing are dedicated to developing nursing leaders at all levels and in all settings. Today"s health care institutions need creative and innovative solutions. Nurses need to think creatively, to experiment, to take risks, and to innovate. Creative Nursing promotes best practices in all aspects of caring--caring for self, patients, families, colleagues, and communities.
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