Elusive Silver Lining: Caring for Patients in the HIV/AIDS “War Zone”. How Did Nurses Sustain It? Benefit-Finding Analysis

Aporia Pub Date : 2022-11-22 DOI:10.18192/aporia.v14i2.6462
Carl G.A. Jacob, Daniel Lagacé-Roy, Patricia Lussier-Duynstee
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Using a review of literature consisting of peer-reviewed articles and grey literature, this paper presents a narrative and graphic representation of the key concepts underpinning the benefits nurses perceived deriving from caring for patients during the HIV/AIDS pandemic.  Our review indicates that benefits were seldom the focus of the literature and were mostly integrated within documents pertaining to the negative aspects of caring for these patients.  In such a context, this research identified self-enhancement benefits in three domains (work benefits, work attributes, and work ethos), and self-actualization benefits in three domains (relationships, transformation, and humanity).  During the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers are once again enticed to write scientific literature about the impact of caring in a “war zone”.  Using the underpinning concepts identified through the benefit-finding research in the context of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, researchers could identify the many perceived benefits nurses derive from caring for infected patients during this pandemic.
难以捉摸的一线希望:在艾滋病毒/艾滋病“战区”照顾病人。护士是如何维持的?效益发现分析
通过对由同行评审文章和灰色文献组成的文献的回顾,本文对支持护士在艾滋病毒/艾滋病大流行期间照顾患者所获得的好处的关键概念进行了叙述和图示。我们的综述表明,益处很少成为文献的焦点,大多被整合在与照顾这些患者的负面方面有关的文件中。在这样的背景下,本研究确定了三个领域的自我提升益处(工作益处、工作属性和工作精神),以及三个领域(关系、转变和人性)的自我实现益处。在新冠肺炎大流行期间,研究人员再次被吸引撰写关于在“战区”护理影响的科学文献。利用在艾滋病毒/艾滋病大流行背景下通过利益发现研究确定的基本概念,研究人员可以确定护士在这场大流行期间照顾感染患者所获得的许多可感知的利益。
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