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IF 1.2 Q3 NURSING
Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research Pub Date : 2025-05-08 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.4103/ijnmr.ijnmr_5_24
Carlo Lazzari, Elda Nikolou-Walker, Liang Liu
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背景:医院正在经历社会入院人数激增,更严重的疾病所需的床位饱和。护士、助产士和其他卫生保健工作者可以通过使用自我反思实践来深入研究这一现象来探索这个问题。本研究提出护理和助产学的主要质性研究方法,以探索新的医院表现。材料与方法:研究时间为2023年2月至2024年1月。我们描述了定性调查的理论和实践应用,包括科尔布的自我反思实践、讲故事、自我民族志和关键事件分析,以改善护理研究实践,并为政策提供基于实践的证据和策略。结果:我们精心制作并分析了四个典型的社交疾病患者的原型小插曲,这些患者的典型特征是边缘型人格障碍及其影响。通过将病人的故事与护士自己的民族志结合起来,我们可以在定性研究中扩展内部观点和研究工具。结论:定性探索性分析提供了强有力的和令人信服的帐户,护士和助产士如何能够面对和涉及到卫生保健问题的情况。护士可以利用病人的叙述和自己的叙述来提取要点和指导,以便理解、理论化、改变和制定政策。
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Self-Reflective Practice, Autoethnography, Storytelling, and Critical Incident Analysis in Exploratory Nursing and Midwifery Research: Facing Social Illnesses and Borderline Personality Disorder.

Self-Reflective Practice, Autoethnography, Storytelling, and Critical Incident Analysis in Exploratory Nursing and Midwifery Research: Facing Social Illnesses and Borderline Personality Disorder.

Self-Reflective Practice, Autoethnography, Storytelling, and Critical Incident Analysis in Exploratory Nursing and Midwifery Research: Facing Social Illnesses and Borderline Personality Disorder.

Self-Reflective Practice, Autoethnography, Storytelling, and Critical Incident Analysis in Exploratory Nursing and Midwifery Research: Facing Social Illnesses and Borderline Personality Disorder.

Background: Hospitals are experiencing a surge in social admissions, saturating beds required for more severe pathologies. Nurses, midwives, and other health care workers can explore this issue by using self-reflective practice to research this phenomenon in depth. This study presents primary qualitative research methods in nursing and midwifery to explore novel hospital presentations.

Materials and methods: The study was conducted from February 2023 to January 2024. We describe the theoretical and practical applications of qualitative inquiry, including Kolb's self-reflective practice, storytelling, autoethnography, and critical incident analysis, to improve research practice in nursing and generate practice-based evidence and strategies for policy.

Results: We crafted and analyzed four prototypical vignettes of people who typically present with social illnesses, epitomized by borderline personality disorder and its impact. By merging patient stories with nurses' autoethnographies, we can expand insider views and research tools in qualitative research.

Conclusions: Qualitative exploratory analysis provided robust and convincing accounts of how nurses and midwives can face and relate to problematic situations in health care. Nurses can use both patients' narratives and their own to extract salient points and guidance for understanding, theorizing, changing, and policymaking.

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