Family caregivers and the ethical relevance of moral identity.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Nursing Inquiry Pub Date : 2024-08-29 DOI:10.1111/nin.12670
Mario Kropf, Martina Schmidhuber
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Many people want to spend the last stages of their lives at home, in familiar surroundings, and possibly with people they know. However, this increasing desire on the part of older, ill, or even dying people also makes support from other people unavoidable, which in many cases involves family members, loved ones, or even friends. These family caregivers care for the person concerned, even though they lack the professional skills of nursing staff, for example, and have usually not been prepared for this task. This article focuses on the ethical significance of the moral identity of family caregivers. While the effects of this care constellation on the caregivers have often been discussed in the scientific literature, ethical considerations regarding moral identity have so far been neglected. In the first step, the question of what is actually meant by the term moral identity is examined. The second step shifts attention to those people who have taken on the care of a loved one. The relevance of this previously discussed identity is emphasized by using study results and work in this context, and placed in relation to family caregivers. The third step shows that (1) moral identity must be understood as a necessary prerequisite for adequate and humane care, (2) this identity can be enhanced through the caregiving relationship, and (3) the activities undertaken by family caregivers reveal their moral identity. These considerations are finally summarized, provided with ethical aspects, and awareness of this important work of family caregivers is raised.

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家庭照顾者与道德认同的伦理相关性。
许多人都希望在家中、在熟悉的环境中、在可能的情况下与熟人一起度过生命的最后阶段。然而,老年人、病人甚至临终者的这种日益强烈的愿望也使得其他人的支持变得不可避免,这在很多情况下涉及到家庭成员、亲人甚至朋友。这些家庭护理人员对当事人进行护理,尽管他们缺乏护理人员的专业技能,例如,通常也没有为此做好准备。本文重点探讨家庭护理者道德身份的伦理意义。虽然科学文献中经常讨论这种护理组合对护理者的影响,但迄今为止,有关道德认同的伦理考虑一直被忽视。第一步,研究道德认同一词的实际含义。第二步,将注意力转移到那些负责照顾亲人的人身上。通过在此背景下使用研究成果和工作,并将其与家庭照顾者联系起来,强调了之前讨论过的这一身份的相关性。第三步表明:(1) 道德认同必须被理解为充分和人道的照顾的必要前提;(2) 这种认同可以通过照顾关系得到加强;(3) 家庭照顾者开展的活动揭示了他们的道德认同。最后对这些考虑因素进行了总结,提出了伦理方面的问题,并提高了人们对家庭照顾者这一重要工作的认识。
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Nursing Inquiry
Nursing Inquiry 医学-护理
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4.30
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61
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing Inquiry aims to stimulate examination of nursing''s current and emerging practices, conditions and contexts within an expanding international community of ideas. The journal aspires to excite thinking and stimulate action toward a preferred future for health and healthcare by encouraging critical reflection and lively debate on matters affecting and influenced by nursing from a range of disciplinary angles, scientific perspectives, analytic approaches, social locations and philosophical positions.
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