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Cancer nurses narrating after conversations with cancer outpatients: how do nurses' roles and patients' perspectives appear in the nurses' narratives?

机译:癌症护士与癌症门诊病人交谈后进行叙述:护士的叙述中护士的角色和患者的观点如何出现?

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AIM: The aim of this study was to contribute to knowledge of nursing practice in the cancer care field by exploring cancer nurses' perceptions of conversations with cancer outpatients. BACKGROUND: Current practice at cancer outpatient clinics in Norway is that nurses have planned conversations with patients and relatives as a follow-up after patient-physician conversations about assessment and medical treatment. Little is known about nurses' experiences of conversations in the ambulatory context. This study reports the experiences of initial patient-nurse consultations. Data were collected in 2006-2007. DESIGN: A qualitative phenomenological hermeneutic study was performed. A purposive sample of 12 cancer nurses was selected for qualitative interviews where nurses were narrating about conversation experiences. Significance and meaning of conversation experiences were analysed within a hermeneutic perspective, inspired by Ricoeur. Anonymity and voluntary participation procedures were followed. Ethical approval for the study was obtained from the Regional Committee for Medical Research Ethics of the region. FINDINGS: There were plots of nurses experiencing conversations as hard work, routine work or artistry. The nurses' conceptualizations of their roles as an information provider, or patient-centred caring role were rooted in rules of the nursing community or in humanistic caring ethics. Differences of nurses' perceptions and experiences of conversations are explained by different attitudes and role appreciations. CONCLUSION: Cancer nurses' role appreciation and meaning horizons are guiding their perceptions of patient-nurse communication. Feeling free to act in interplay with patients' voices, the patients' perspectives become foreground. There is an educational challenge here in terms of developing methods to help nurses to discover how their mental work and meaning horizons guide conversational practice.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是通过探索癌症护士对癌症门诊病人交谈的理解,为癌症护理领域的护理实践知识做出贡献。背景:挪威癌症门诊诊所的当前做法是,护士计划与患者和亲属进行对话,以作为对有关评估和治疗的患者-医师对话后的后续行动。对于护士在非卧床环境中的交谈经验知之甚少。这项研究报告了初次患者护理咨询的经验。数据收集于2006-2007年。设计:进行了定性的现象学解释学研究。选择了12位癌症护士的目的性样本进行定性访谈,在该访谈中,护士对谈话经历进行了叙述。对话体验的意义和意义是在受Ricoeur启发的诠释学角度进行分析的。遵循匿名和自愿参与程序。该研究的伦理学批准已从该地区医学研究伦理学区域委员会获得。结果:有许多护士经历着诸如辛勤工作,日常工作或艺术性的对话。护士将其作为信息提供者的角色或以患者为中心的护理角色的概念化植根于护理界的规则或人文关怀伦理。护士对谈话的看法和经验的差异可以通过不同的态度和角色欣赏来解释。结论:癌症护士的角色欣赏和意义范围正在指导他们对患者与护士沟通的看法。可以自由地与患者的声音互动,患者的观点成为前景。在开发方法方面存在一个教育挑战,以帮助护士发现他们的脑力劳动和意义视野如何指导会话练习。

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