Nurses' Thoughts on Patients With Poorly Controlled Diabetes

Ayami Hayashi, Motomi Yokota
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This study sought to clarify nurses’ thoughts on the patient–nurse relationship and nursing care for patients with poorly controlled diabetes and to explore the relationship between them. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 nurses, and the interview data were qualitatively and inductively analyzed. The results of the analysis revealed five thoughts on the patient–nurse relationship and six thoughts on nursing care for patients with poorly controlled diabetes. The nurses’ thoughts on the patient–nurse relationship where they wanted patients to follow their instructions, wanted to avoid patients who hurt their feelings, and wanted to receive positive evaluations as a nurse from both patients and other health care providers were connected with the nurses’ following thoughts on nursing care for patients with poorly controlled diabetes: nurses’ thoughts on the patient– nurse relationship where they wanted to respect patients’ dignity and for patients to understand their sincerity were connected with the following thoughts on nursing care for patients with poorly controlled diabetes: strong hope that their patients’ conditions would improve and diabetes is a difficult disease to live with. However, repeated hospitalization of patients led the nurses to think that it was difficult to understand the patients’ thoughts. The results of this study suggest the importance of respecting patients’ dignity in nursing care for patients with poorly controlled diabetes.
护士对糖尿病控制不良患者的思考
本研究旨在了解护士对护患关系和糖尿病控制不良患者护理的看法,并探讨两者之间的关系。对10名护士进行半结构化访谈,对访谈数据进行定性和归纳分析。分析结果揭示了对护患关系的五种认识和对糖尿病控制不良患者护理的六种认识。护士对护患关系的看法,即希望患者听从自己的指示,希望避免患者伤害自己的感情,希望作为一名护士从患者和其他医护人员那里得到积极的评价,与护士对糖尿病控制不佳患者的护理看法相关:护士对护患关系的思考,尊重患者的尊严,让患者理解自己的真诚,与对糖尿病控制不佳患者的护理思路有关:强烈希望患者病情好转,糖尿病是一种难以忍受的疾病。然而,患者的反复住院使护士认为很难理解患者的想法。本研究结果提示,在糖尿病控制不良患者的护理中,尊重患者的尊严是非常重要的。
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