护士对其与父母关系的看法。

Maternal-child nursing journal Pub Date : 1989-01-01
J Brown, J A Ritchie
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25名儿童护士接受了采访,并被要求选择和描述她们与住院儿童父母的两种关系,一种是满意的,一种是不满意的。使用解释策略对数据进行分析,确定了五种类型的父母-护士关系:协商、互惠、对抗、异步和无效。护士与父母的关系似乎是社会性的,而不是专业性的,而且护士在照顾某些父母方面存在困难。护士的描述表明,他们要么不具备沟通技巧、冲突管理和以家庭为中心的护理知识,为父母提供治疗性的、目标导向的护理,要么在实践中难以运用这些知识。环境中的各种因素可能造成了这些困难。本描述性研究旨在了解住院儿童的护士与家长之间的人际关系中经常存在的一些困难。
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Nurses' perceptions of their relationships with parents.

Twenty-five children's nurses were interviewed and asked to select and describe two relationships, one satisfying and one dissatisfying, that they had had with parents of hospitalized children. The data were analyzed using interpretive strategies, and five types of parent-nurse relationships were identified: negotiated, reciprocal, adversarial, asynchronous, and ineffective. It seemed that the nurses' relationships with parents were social rather than professional, and that the nurses had difficulty caring for certain parents. The nurses' descriptions indicated that they either did not have knowledge of communication skills, conflict management and family-centered care to provide therapeutic, goal-oriented care for parents, or had difficulty utilizing that knowledge in practice. Various factors in the environment may have contributed to these difficulties. This descriptive study was conducted to provide some understanding of the interpersonal difficulties that often exist in relationships between nurses and the parents of hospitalized children.

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