Nurses' Advocacy in Intensive Care: What Insights Can Nurses' Experiences During the Pandemic Reveal?

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Nursing Inquiry Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1111/nin.12683
Carolina da Silva Caram, Elizabeth Peter, Isabela Cancio Velloso, Lilian Cristina Rezende, Bruna Pedroso Canever, Marcelexandra Rabelo, Mara Ambrosina de Oliveira Vargas
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Patient advocacy must be understood as an ethical component of nursing practice that involves respecting and defending patients' rights and autonomy. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the vulnerability of patients in intensive care units (ICUs) increased requiring that nurses advocate for those patients more than ever in a context in which changes in daily nursing practices of care imposed by the pandemic deeply impacted nurses' advocacy. In this study, we examined ICU nurses' patient advocacy during the pandemic, using feminist ethics as a theoretical lens. Twenty-five ICU nurses from Brazil participated in individual interviews. Our findings reflect that advocacy is a moral component of nursing identity. This moral identity represents the identity of nurses as a profession as it represents their values and responsibilities which are social in nature. Although the pandemic challenged nurses' advocacy practices these professionals had an important role to give voice to patients and to preserve their autonomy and dignity, strengthening patient-centered care.

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重症监护中的护士宣传:护士在大流行病期间的经历能带来哪些启示?
患者权益倡导必须被理解为护理实践的道德组成部分,包括尊重和捍卫患者的权利和自主权。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,重症监护病房(ICU)病人的脆弱性增加,这就要求护士比以往任何时候都更多地为这些病人辩护,而大流行对日常护理实践的改变深深地影响了护士的辩护。在这项研究中,我们以女权主义伦理为理论视角,考察了重症监护室护士在大流行病期间对患者的宣传。来自巴西的 25 名 ICU 护士参加了个人访谈。我们的研究结果表明,倡导是护士身份的道德组成部分。这种道德认同代表了护士的职业认同,因为它代表了护士的价值观和责任,而这些价值观和责任具有社会性。尽管大流行病对护士的宣传实践提出了挑战,但这些专业人员在为病人发声、维护病人的自主权和尊严、加强以病人为中心的护理方面发挥了重要作用。
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Nursing Inquiry
Nursing Inquiry 医学-护理
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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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