Pflege in Kinderaugen — eine qualitative Bildanalyse von Kinderzeichnungen

Tobias Mai , Nicole Feldmann , Jennifer Luboeinski , Antje Tannen , Andreas Kocks
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Abstract

Introduction

Traditional role models or scandalous reports revealing poor working conditions have left their mark on the nursing profession in Germany. In order to make nursing a more attractive profession to young people and to create a sense of professional pride for members of the nursing profession, we need to focus more on its positive aspects. Children with hospital experience were invited to participate in a painting competition to counter visual stereotypes. “Nursing through a child’s eyes” can provide a subjective view of the nursing profession based on individual experiences.

Methods

The pictures that children created during the painting competition were analysed qualitatively. The paintings were described and interpreted by independent peer groups in a four-step procedure.

Results

A total of 42 paintings from five university hospitals were included in the analysis. Paediatric specialties with a focus on surgery, oncology and internal medicine participated. The pictures showed typical nursing activities in the areas of communication, support, organisation, technology and basic needs. Nurses were portrayed as technically experienced and pleasantly reserved. In addition, symbols such as hearts, smileys or rainbows suggest associations with attention, emotional support or hope.

Discussion

Children with hospital experience painted a positive and modern professional image of the nursing role. In some pictures, the typical visual features allowing a clear assignment to the nursing profession are missing.

Conclusion

The stereotypes of the nursing profession should be replaced with a modern and realistic, counter-stereotypical narrative in the visual presentation. The perspective of children with hospital experience demonstrates that there are numerous, often invisible aspects that give reason to be proud of being a nurse.
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[儿童眼中的护理--对儿童绘画的定性图像分析]。
导读:传统的榜样或揭露恶劣工作条件的丑闻报道已经在德国的护理行业留下了他们的印记。为了使护理成为一个对年轻人更有吸引力的职业,并为护理职业的成员创造一种职业自豪感,我们需要更多地关注其积极的方面。有住院经历的儿童被邀请参加一项绘画比赛,以对抗视觉刻板印象。“通过孩子的眼睛护理”可以根据个人经验提供对护理专业的主观看法。方法:对幼儿在绘画比赛中创作的图画进行定性分析。这些画作由独立的同行小组分四步进行描述和解读。结果:5所大学附属医院共42幅画作纳入分析。以外科、肿瘤学和内科为重点的儿科专业参与了研究。这些图片展示了典型的护理活动,包括沟通、支持、组织、技术和基本需求。护士被描绘成技术经验丰富、令人愉快的矜持者。此外,心形、笑脸或彩虹等符号表明与关注、情感支持或希望有关。讨论:儿童医院经历描绘了积极、现代的专业护理角色形象。在一些图片中,典型的视觉特征,使明确分配给护理专业是缺失的。结论:护理专业的刻板印象应该被现代的、现实的、反刻板印象的视觉呈现所取代。有医院经验的儿童的观点表明,有许多往往是看不见的方面给了作为一名护士感到自豪的理由。
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