隐藏的声音:评估2021年政变对缅甸护理的影响。

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Marcus Wootton, Moh Moh Lwin, San San Oo, Judith Ellis
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摘要

目的:本研究探讨2021年军事政变对缅甸护理专业、临床实践和临床教育的初步影响。背景:缅甸是一个历史上饱受冲突之苦的国家;然而,在2010年至2021年期间,进行了民主改革和局部和平,促进了护理实践和健康结果的改善。本研究考察了2021年政变对缅甸护理的影响,该政变有效地阻止了这一进展。它有助于有限的文献探索内乱和政府政变对护理的影响,特别是在封闭的社会,如缅甸。方法:我们提出了半结构化访谈的定性综合,与17名护士在缅甸通过安全视频链接进行。结果:护士描述了政变前护理实践面临的挑战,缅甸护士在准文官政府的短短几年中取得的相对进步,以及政变后,拒绝在军政府控制的医院工作的护士的工作地点、条件和人身安全的显著恶化。讨论:政变破坏了缅甸护理的各个方面。这些结果表明,进展正在迅速瓦解,系统和领导方面长期存在的潜在弱点加剧了这一问题,并对人身安全构成了额外威胁。这一趋势以前在其他冲突中也有报道,但很少直接来自护士,也从未来自缅甸。对护理的影响:政变对缅甸的护理是灾难性的。与会者描述了广泛的卫生系统崩溃、军政府蓄意针对目标以及需要国际支持。
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Voices from Hiding: Assessing the Impact of the 2021 Coup on Nursing in Myanmar

Aim

This study explores the initial impact of the 2021 Military coup on Myanmar's nursing profession, clinical practice and clinical education.

Background

Myanmar is a country historically riven by conflict; however, between 2010 and 2021, there was democratic reform and partial peace, prompting improvements in nursing practice and health outcomes. This study examines the impact of the 2021 coup, which effectively halted this progress, on Myanmar's nursing. It contributes to the limited literature exploring the effects of civil unrest and governmental coups on nursing, particularly in closed societies such as Myanmar.

Methods

We present a qualitative synthesis of semi-structured interviews, undertaken with seventeen nurses in Myanmar via secure video link.

Results

Nurses describe the challenges to nursing practice before the coup, the relative progress that Myanmar's nurses made in the short years of quasi-civilian government and, following the coup, the significant deterioration in working locations, conditions and personal safety for nurses who refused to work in Junta-controlled hospitals.

Discussion

The coup has damaged all aspects of nursing in Myanmar. These results document a rapid unravelling of progress, accentuated by long-standing underlying weaknesses in systems and leadership, with additional threats to personal safety. This trend has been previously reported in other conflicts but rarely directly from nurses and never from Myanmar.

Implications for nursing

The coup has been catastrophic for nursing in Myanmar. Participants describe widespread health system collapse, deliberate targeting by the junta and a need for international support.

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CiteScore
7.90
自引率
7.30%
发文量
72
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Nursing Review is a key resource for nurses world-wide. Articles are encouraged that reflect the ICN"s five key values: flexibility, inclusiveness, partnership, achievement and visionary leadership. Authors are encouraged to identify the relevance of local issues for the global community and to describe their work and to document their experience.
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