护理现象学:将患者和护理人员的叙述融入临床护理中

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Jenny Krutzinna, Anna Gotlib
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本特刊旨在关注护理人员和接受护理者的个人生活经历--这些领域往往被临床伦理学中的临床和医学叙事所掩盖。我们的目标是通过纳入医疗护理的故事和叙事来丰富讨论,并通过强调患者和从业者的经验来挑战现有的临床实践。通过融合临床和学术见解,本期杂志提供了现象学叙事,强调了生活经验在理解和改进临床护理实践中的重要性。文章从理论分析到个人叙述,探讨了护理工作的方方面面。每篇文章都有助于加深对护理现象学的理解,倡导在临床伦理和实践中采用更具包容性、以患者为中心的方法。
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Phenomenologies of care: Integrating patient and caregiver narratives into clinical care
This special issue aims to spotlight the individual, lived experiences of caregivers and those receiving care–areas often overshadowed by clinical and medicalized narratives within clinical ethics. Our aim is to enrich the discourse by incorporating stories and narratives of medical care and challenge existing clinical practices by emphasizing patient and practitioner experiences. Through a blend of clinical and academic insights, this issue provides phenomenological narratives, highlighting the importance of lived experiences in understanding and improving clinical caregiving practices. The contributions, ranging from theoretical analyses to personal narratives, explore various aspects of caregiving. Each article contributes to a deeper understanding of the phenomenologies of care, advocating for a more inclusive, patient-centered approach in clinical ethics and practice.
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Clinical Ethics
Clinical Ethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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