急诊护士在护理创伤患者后的压力与应对:定性基础理论方法。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Journal of Trauma Nursing Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-09 DOI:10.1097/JTN.0000000000000787
Gordon L Gillespie, Holly A Meyer, Margot Daugherty, Delinda Puthoff, Lisa J Fryman, Patricia Kunz Howard
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摘要

背景:出现创伤应激症状可能是护理创伤患者的代价。护理创伤患者的急诊护士有可能出现创伤应激反应:本研究探讨了提供创伤护理的急诊护士所经历的压力和应对行为:在美国中西部的三个城市创伤中心举行了焦点小组讨论:一个一级儿科创伤中心、一个一级成人创伤中心和一个三级成人创伤中心。数据收集时间为 2009 年 12 月至 2010 年 3 月。数据分析以基础理论原则为指导。采用逐行编码和恒定比较分析技术来确定重复出现的结构:共有 48 名急诊护士参与了研究。在数据分析和编码过程中出现了重复出现的概念,揭示了四大主题:创伤患者护理、专业实践、个人生活和支持:结论:护士的工作投入度、职业倦怠以及专业和个人关系受到创伤患者护理的影响。研究得出的创伤患者护理、专业实践、个人生活和支持等主题,形成了 "创伤护理是一种持续体验理论",可作为应对这些影响的框架。基于这一新理论的有意支持和及时干预有助于减轻创伤护士所经历的创伤压力的影响。
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Stress and Coping in Emergency Nurses Following Trauma Patient Care: A Qualitative Grounded Theory Approach.

Background: Experiencing symptoms of traumatic stress may be the cost of caring for trauma patients. Emergency nurses caring for trauma patients are at risk for traumatic stress reactions.

Objective: This study explored the stress and coping behaviors experienced by emergency nurses who provide trauma care.

Methods: Focus groups were held at three urban trauma centers in the Midwestern United States: a Level I pediatric trauma center, a Level I adult trauma center, and a Level III adult trauma center. Data were collected between December 2009 and March 2010. Data analysis was guided by the principles of grounded theory. Line-by-line coding and constant comparative analysis techniques were used to identify recurring constructs.

Results: A total of 48 emergency nurses participated. Recurring constructs emerged in the data analysis and coding, revealing four major themes: care of the trauma patient, professional practice, personal life, and support.

Conclusions: Nurse job engagement, burnout, and professional and personal relationships are influenced by trauma patient care. The study's resulting themes of care of the trauma patient, professional practice, personal life, and support resulted in the development of the "trauma nursing is a continual experience theory" that can be used as a framework to address these effects. Intentional support and timely interventions based on this new theory can help mitigate the effects of traumatic stress experienced by trauma nurses.

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Journal of Trauma Nursing
Journal of Trauma Nursing CRITICAL CARE MEDICINENURSING&-NURSING
CiteScore
1.20
自引率
10.00%
发文量
106
期刊介绍: ​Journal of Trauma Nursing (JTN) is the official journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses. The Society of Trauma Nurses believes that trauma is a disease impacting patients through the continuum of care. The mission of STN is to ensure optimal trauma care through education, collaboration, leadership and membership engagement. As the official publication of the Society of Trauma Nurses, the Journal of Trauma Nursing supports the STN’s strategic goals of effective communication, education and patient advocacy with original, peer-reviewed, research and evidence-based articles and information that reflect the highest standard of collaborative care for trauma patients.​ The Journal of Trauma Nursing, through a commitment to editorial excellence, implements STN’s vision to improve practice and patient outcomes and to become the premiere global nursing organization across the trauma continuum.
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