认识到文化安全在支持重症监护室土著声音方面的作用。

IF 0.9 Q4 NURSING
Creative Nursing Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-08 DOI:10.1177/10784535251354983
Sandra K Richardson, Anna Richardson
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摘要

在护理中发展了文化安全等概念性方法,以解决源自土著知识和殖民痛苦的权力和压迫问题。文化安全旨在提高个人和家庭的安全,承认权力和压迫在保健中的作用,将权力归还给保健的接受者。目的:本研究旨在研究重症监护护士的观念,并确定文化安全纳入其护理实践的程度。方法:这是从一项多地点定性描述性研究中提取的单个国家数据集的二次分析。数据集包含对在重症监护室工作的注册护士的个人、深入、定性访谈(N = 8)。运用反身演绎主位分析得出结论。结论:本研究说明了新西兰重症监护护士对文化安全的使用和对怀唐伊条约原则的应用,展示了公平、伙伴关系、积极保护和选择原则的整合。利用文化安全被确定为在保健方面支持土著声音的一种手段。
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Recognizing the Role of Cultural Safety in Supporting Indigenous Voices in an Intensive Care Unit.

Conceptual approaches such as cultural safety have developed in nursing to address issues of power and oppression, emerging from Indigenous knowledge and the pain of colonization. Cultural safety aims to improve the safety of individuals and families, recognizing the role of power and oppression in health care, to return power to the recipient of care. Purpose: This research was designed to study the perceptions of intensive care nurses and to identify the degree to which cultural safety was incorporated into their nursing practice. Methods: This is a secondary analysis of a single-country data set, extracted from a qualitative-descriptive multisite study. The data set contains individual, in-depth, qualitative interviews with registered nurses working in intensive care (N = 8). Reflexive deductive thematic analysis was used to generate findings. Conclusions: This study illustrated the use of cultural safety and the application of Treaty of Waitangi principles by intensive care nurses in New Zealand, demonstrating the integration of principles of equity, partnership, active protection, and options. The use of cultural safety is identified as a means by which Indigenous voices can be supported in health care.

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Creative Nursing
Creative Nursing NURSING-
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1.50
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期刊介绍: Creative Nursing is an issue focused journal, unique in its recognition of the values inherent in the nursing profession. Excellence and professionalism are not exclusive to any one discipline or specialty, and the editors of Creative Nursing are dedicated to developing nursing leaders at all levels and in all settings. Today"s health care institutions need creative and innovative solutions. Nurses need to think creatively, to experiment, to take risks, and to innovate. Creative Nursing promotes best practices in all aspects of caring--caring for self, patients, families, colleagues, and communities.
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