Identity, metaphors, and power.

N Cunningham
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Nurses may often evaluate their identities by asking questions such as "Who is the perinatal nurse? Accountable professional or institutional employee?" The author analyzes this effort in terms of the metaphors reflected by these questions as they may or may not accurately describe nurses' circumstances of powerlessness and powerfulness. The author suggests ways nurses may improve their ethical reflection by changing metaphors and assuring continuing sedation in individual, professional, and institutional contexts.

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身份、隐喻和权力。
护士通常会问这样的问题来评估自己的身份:“谁是围产期护士?”负责任的专业或机构雇员?”作者根据这些问题所反映的隐喻来分析这种努力,因为它们可能或可能不能准确地描述护士的无能为力和强大的情况。作者建议护士可以通过改变隐喻和确保在个人、专业和机构环境中持续镇静来提高他们的道德反思。
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