Self-actualization of families with a cerebrovascular disease patient by nurses, and of self-actualization of nurses themselves: An integrative review based on Family Care/Caring Theory

Hiroko Ota, Naohiro Hohashi
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Background and purpose When caring for patients hospitalized with cerebrovascular disease, a caring phenomenon occurs between the patient’s family and the nurse, and according to Hohashi’s Family Care/Caring Theory, the family and the nurse achieve self-actualization. However, the contents of self-actualization through specific care/caring are unclear. The purpose of this integrative review was to clarify the self-actualization of the nurse as an outcome of family care/caring, and the self-actualization of other individuals (that is, the family) who are supported by nurses. Methods Conducting a search using Ichushi-Web, CiNii and J-STAGE, which are extensive Japanese literature databases, 1,061 original articles were identified using the keywords “cerebrovascular disease AND nurse.” The quality of the articles was assessed according to the Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal checklists. We conducted an integrative review of 11 articles describing transactions between nurses and families according to Toronto and Remington. Self-actualization of the nurse and self-actualization of other individuals were classified as subcategories and then as categories. Results Of the 11 studies utilized, 10 were qualitative studies and one was a quantitative descriptive study. Eight categories were identified for self-actualization of families with a cerebrovascular patient by nurses, including “Families can realize their hopes through the provision of an environment by nurses.” Three categories of self-actualization of the nurse were identified, including “Nurses can obtain a sense of satisfaction from the family.” Conclusion During the recovery process after hospitalization for cerebrovascular disease, a caring phenomenon occurs between the patient’s family and nurses, which can be understood using Family Care/Caring Theory. The family’s self-actualization and the nurse’s self-actualization were achieved through reciprocal concern between the two.
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护士对脑血管病患者家属的自我实现以及护士自身的自我实现:基于家庭护理/关怀理论的综合评述
背景和目的在护理脑血管病住院患者时,患者家属和护士之间会出现一种关爱现象,根据霍桥(Hohashi)的家庭护理/关爱理论,家属和护士会实现自我实现。然而,通过具体护理/关怀实现自我实现的内容尚不明确。本综合综述旨在阐明作为家庭护理/关怀结果的护士的自我实现,以及得到护士支持的其他个体(即家庭)的自我实现。方法使用Ichushi-Web、CiNii和J-STAGE(日本大型文献数据库)进行检索,以 "脑血管疾病和护士 "为关键词,找到了1,061篇原创文章。文章的质量根据乔安娜-布里格斯研究所(Joanna Briggs Institute)的关键评估检查表进行评估。我们根据多伦多(Toronto)和雷明顿(Remington)的观点,对 11 篇描述护士与家属之间关系的文章进行了综合评述。护士的自我实现和其他个体的自我实现被划分为子类别,然后再划分为类别。结果在所使用的 11 篇研究中,10 篇为定性研究,1 篇为定量描述性研究。护士对脑血管病患者家属的自我实现分为八个类别,其中包括 "家属可以通过护士提供的环境实现他们的希望"。结论在脑血管病住院后的康复过程中,患者家属和护士之间会出现一种关爱现象,可以用家庭关爱/关怀理论来理解。家属的自我实现和护士的自我实现是通过两者之间的相互关心来实现的。
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