吸毒过量并意图自杀后在急诊室的经历:诠释学现象学研究

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
David Lee Anderson , Gillian Rayner , Jean Duckworth
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摘要

引言在急诊科工作的护士经常需要护理受自杀行为影响的患者。文献综述已发表的有关此类患者在急诊护理中的经历的研究非常有限。本研究通过收集患者住院期间的数据,揭示了患者在用药过量并有自杀意向后在急诊科的生活经历。研究人员在内科住院病房对患者进行了 16 次半结构式访谈。研究采用解释学现象学方法:专题分析显示了六个关键主题:对死亡和死亡的恐惧、医院--一个安全的地方、亲人--活下去的理由、绝望的感觉、作为自杀病人的黯然失色以及人际关系的影响:概述了这些发现对实践的影响,为护理人员如何加强护理提供了信息。
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The experience of being in acute emergency care following an overdose with suicidal intent: A hermeneutic phenomenological study

Introduction

Nurses working within Emergency Departments are frequently required to care for individuals impacted by suicidal behaviour.

Literature Review

Published research into the experience of such individuals in emergency care, is limited. Studies identified do not distinguish between self-harming and suicidal behaviour and do not reveal the lived experience in depth.

Aim and Methodology

This research reveals the lived experience of being in emergency care following an overdose with suicidal intent, through the collection of data while patients are still in hospital. Sixteen semi-structured interviews were conducted with patients on a medical admission ward. The research uses an interpretive hermeneutic phenomenological approach.

Analysis: A thematic analysis indicated six key themes: The fear of death and dying, The hospital - a place of safety, Loved ones a reason to live, Feelings of hopelessness, Eclipsed as a suicidal patient, and the Impact of human relationships.

Discussion

The findings are discussed and contextualized within wider literature: The fear of death, hopelessness, the role of stigma and shame, including anticipatory stigma, and the impact of kindness and relationships.

Implications for practice are outlined, informing how care can be enhanced by nursing staff.

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CiteScore
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自引率
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期刊介绍: International Emergency Nursing is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to nurses and other professionals involved in emergency care. It aims to promote excellence through dissemination of high quality research findings, specialist knowledge and discussion of professional issues that reflect the diversity of this field. With an international readership and authorship, it provides a platform for practitioners worldwide to communicate and enhance the evidence-base of emergency care. The journal publishes a broad range of papers, from personal reflection to primary research findings, created by first-time through to reputable authors from a number of disciplines. It brings together research from practice, education, theory, and operational management, relevant to all levels of staff working in emergency care settings worldwide.
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