兼顾同情心和竞争需求:儿科护士经验的基础理论研究。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Päivi Ventovaara, Margareta Af Sandeberg, Klas Blomgren, Pernilla Pergert
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背景:不能提供高质量的护理已被认为是护士主要的职业压力源之一。护理质量受损会延长住院时间,危及患者安全,并增加往往需要全面护理的癌症儿童的痛苦。本研究的目的是探讨儿科肿瘤科护士在无法为癌症患儿提供最佳护理的情况下的经验。方法:采用经典扎根理论方法进行定性研究。通过目的性抽样和理论抽样,分别进行了个人访谈和焦点小组访谈。在收集数据的同时,根据经典接地理论进行了分析。结果:在2021年9月至2023年5月期间,对来自三个不同儿科的25名护士进行了访谈。护士主要关心的是维护儿童的最大利益。缺乏时间是获得最佳护理的主要障碍之一,但即使对儿童最佳利益的不同看法也阻碍了护士按照自己的意愿进行护理。护士们通过平衡同情心和相互竞争的责任来处理具有挑战性的情况,其中包括优先考虑,调整档期,满足于足够好,默许和齐心协力。讨论:本研究建议在繁忙的工作班次中确保实际的支持,并为跨学科讨论护理问题和儿童的最佳利益创造机会。
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Juggling Compassion and Competing Demands: A Grounded Theory Study of Pediatric Nurses' Experiences.

Background: Not being able to provide high-quality care has been recognized as one of the major occupational stressors among nurses. Compromised care quality can prolong hospital stays, risk patient safety, and increase the suffering of children with cancer who often have comprehensive care needs. The purpose of this study was to explore pediatric oncology nurses' experiences of situations when they have not been able to provide the best care to children with cancer. Method: A qualitative study was conducted with a classic grounded theory approach. After purposive sampling followed by theoretical sampling, individual and focus group interviews were performed. Simultaneously with data collection, analysis was carried out in accordance with classic grounded theory. Results: Twenty-five nurses from three different pediatric units were interviewed between September 2021 and May 2023. Nurses' main concern was to uphold children's best interests. Lack of time was one of the major barriers to the best possible care, but even different views on children's best interests hindered nurses from practicing care as they wished. Nurses handled challenging situations by juggling compassion and competing responsibilities, which included prioritizing, shifting up a gear, settling for good enough, acquiescing, and pulling together. Discussion: This study suggests ensuring practical support during busy work shifts and creating opportunities for interdisciplinary discussions on care issues and on children's best interests.

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