Path to clear conscience and how to deal with troubled conscience in older people care: a phenomenological hermeneutical study.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Monir Mazaheri, Shima Nazari, Astrid Norberg
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Abstract

Background: The study aimed to illuminate the meaning of conscience, and troubled conscience and how to deal with troubled conscience among nurses who take care of older people in Tehran province, Iran.

Methods: A phenomenological hermeneutical approach guided the study, involving three phases of data interpretation: naïve reading, structural analysis and comprehensive interpretation. In-depth individual interviews were conducted with eight nursing staff working in nursing homes or geriatric ward in hospital.

Results: The meanings of conscience, troubled conscience and dealing with troubled conscience were uncovered through three themes: "meaning of conscience", "path to clear conscience" and "meaning of and dealing with troubled conscience". These themes encompassed a total of eight subthemes. The nursing staff described conscience as an inherent power placed by God, shaped mainly though parent's upbringing along with personal characteristics, religious beliefs, societal, and educational factors. Troubled conscience is narrated as inner power which blames people for intentional or unintentional mistake and attributed to themselves as they have not lived up to the type of people that they should be.

Conclusions: The path to clear conscience was perceived as to do 'right' by helping others and to consider the others as one's own loved one. Dealing with a troubled conscience means striving to provide right compensation. The nursing staff who take care of older people need to be supported in their endeavours to keep their conscience 'clear' and prevent the experience of troubled conscience.

问心之路及如何处理老年人护理中的问心问题:现象学解释学研究。
背景:本研究旨在阐明伊朗德黑兰省护理老年人护士的良心的含义、困扰的良心以及如何处理困扰的良心。方法:采用现象学解释学方法指导研究,包括naïve阅读、结构分析和综合解释三个阶段的数据解释。对8名在养老院或医院老年病房工作的护理人员进行了深入的个人访谈。结果:通过“良心的含义”、“问心之路”和“良心的含义及处理”三个主题,揭示了良心、困扰的良心和处理困扰的良心的含义。这些主题共包括八个次级主题。护理人员将良心描述为上帝赋予的一种内在力量,主要是通过父母的教养以及个人特征、宗教信仰、社会和教育因素来塑造的。不安的良心被描述为一种内在的力量,它指责人们有意或无意的错误,并将其归咎于自己,因为他们没有达到他们应该成为的那种人。结论:问心无愧的途径被认为是做“正确”的事,帮助别人,把别人当作自己所爱的人。处理不安的良心意味着努力提供适当的补偿。照顾老年人的护理人员需要得到支持,让他们努力保持“问心无愧”,防止良心不安。
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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
317
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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