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Putting On and Taking Off the Capulana: A Grounded Theory of How Mozambican Women Manage Gender Oppression. 穿上和脱下卡普拉纳:莫桑比克妇女如何处理性别压迫的基础理论。
IF 1.7 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2021-10-21 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/23333936211051701
Laura Nicole Tomm-Bonde, Rita Schreiber, Marjorie MacDonald

Gender-based oppression is a pervasive global challenge, but has taken a back seat to other issues in Mozambique. The purpose of this grounded theory study was to explore how Mozambican women manage multiple oppressions in their lives in the context of the AIDS epidemic. Using interviews, documents, and constant comparison, we constructed a theory, Putting on and Taking Off the Capulana, to explain how women are socialized into and push back against the prevailing societal misogyny. The theory comprises four categories: Putting on the Capulana, Turning a Blind Eye, Playing the Game, and Taking Off the Capulana. Women adopt sex-role expectations, becoming socialized into patriarchal society. They are silent about their oppression, and society colludes in this. They use a strategic process to gain a sense of control over their situations. Finally, some women develop a critical consciousness and are able to resist their oppression in emancipatory ways.

基于性别的压迫是一个普遍存在的全球性挑战,但在莫桑比克,与其他问题相比,它已经退居次要地位。这项扎根理论研究的目的是探讨莫桑比克妇女如何在艾滋病流行的背景下处理生活中的多重压迫。通过访谈、文件和不断的比较,我们构建了一个理论,即“穿上和脱下卡普拉纳”,来解释女性是如何融入社会并反抗普遍存在的社会厌女症的。该理论包括四类:戴上卡普拉纳、视而不见、玩游戏、脱下卡普拉纳。女性接受了性别角色的期望,成为男权社会的一部分。他们对自己受到的压迫保持沉默,而社会在这方面串通一气。他们使用战略过程来获得对自己处境的控制感。最后,一些女性形成了批判意识,能够以解放的方式反抗压迫。
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引用次数: 2
Threads of Practice: Enhanced Maternal and Child Health Nurses Working With Women Experiencing Family Violence. 实践线索:加强妇幼保健护士与遭受家庭暴力的妇女的合作。
IF 1.7 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2021-10-20 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/23333936211051703
Catina Adams, Leesa Hooker, Angela Taft

Family violence is a serious public health issue with significant health consequences for women and children. Enhanced Maternal and Child Health nurses (EMCH) in Victoria, Australia, work with women experiencing family violence; however, scholarly examination of the clinical work of nurses has not occurred. This qualitative study explored how EMCH nurses work with women experiencing abuse, describing the personal and professional challenges for nurses undertaking family violence work. Twenty-five nurses participated in semi-structured interviews. Using interpretive description methodology has enabled an insight into nurses' family violence work. Threads of practice identified included (1) Validating/Reframing; (2) Non-judgmental support/Safeguarding and (3) Following/Leading. The nurses highlighted the diversity of experience for women experiencing abuse and nurses' roles in family violence nurse practice. The research contributes to understanding how EMCH nurses traverse threads of practice to support women experiencing family violence.

家庭暴力是一个严重的公共卫生问题,对妇女和儿童的健康造成严重后果。澳大利亚维多利亚州的加强妇幼保健护士(EMCH)与遭受家庭暴力的妇女合作;然而,对护士临床工作的学术检查尚未发生。这项定性研究探讨了EMCH护士如何与遭受虐待的妇女一起工作,描述了从事家庭暴力工作的护士面临的个人和专业挑战。25名护士参加了半结构化访谈。使用解释性描述方法已经能够深入了解护士的家庭暴力工作。确定的实践线程包括(1)验证/重构;(2)非评判性的支持/维护;(3)跟随/领导。护士们强调了遭受虐待的妇女经验的多样性以及护士在家庭暴力护理实践中的作用。这项研究有助于了解EMCH护士如何通过实践来支持遭受家庭暴力的妇女。
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引用次数: 1
The Lived Experience of Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion in Adults With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Phenomenological Inquiry. 1 型糖尿病成人持续皮下注射胰岛素的生活体验:现象学研究。
IF 1.7 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2021-09-03 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/2333393620981058
V Renee Callahan Fagan, Karen Parsons

Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) is a complex, medical device for the management of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM). There is limited research exploring the everyday experiences living with this device. The purpose of this study was to understand the lived experience of adults using CSII therapy to manage T1DM. Lived experiences from eight individuals were collected through semi-structured interviews and then analyzed using a hermeneutic approach to phenomenology. Four substantive themes with supporting subthemes were identified and represent the essence of participant experiences; that is, living with CSII eventually took ascendancy over managing T1DM.CSII therapy has gained popularity due to reported improvements in metabolic control and flexibility. However, the burden of the responsibility and psychological implications of CSII took ascendancy over T1DM. Living with CSII impacts the psychological well-being of individuals so psychological complications are as important to assess by healthcare professionals as physical and metabolic complications.

持续皮下胰岛素输注(CSII)是一种复杂的医疗设备,用于治疗 1 型糖尿病(T1DM)。有关使用这种设备的日常生活经验的研究十分有限。本研究旨在了解使用 CSII 治疗来控制 T1DM 的成年人的生活体验。研究人员通过半结构式访谈收集了八个人的生活经历,然后采用诠释学的现象学方法对其进行了分析。研究确定了四个实质性主题及支持性次主题,它们代表了参与者经历的本质;也就是说,CSII疗法最终取代了T1DM管理。然而,CSII 所带来的责任负担和心理影响超过了 T1DM。生活在 CSII 中会影响个人的心理健康,因此医护人员对心理并发症的评估与对身体和代谢并发症的评估同样重要。
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引用次数: 0
Comparative Ethnographic Narrative Analysis Method: Comparing Culture in Narratives. 比较民族志叙事分析方法:叙事中的文化比较。
IF 1.7 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2021-08-16 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/23333936211020722
Denise Saint Arnault, Laura Sinko

Narrative data analysis aims to understand the stories' content, structure, or function. However narrative data can also be used to examine how context influences self-concepts, relationship dynamics, and meaning-making. This methodological paper explores the potential of narrative analysis to discover and compare the processes by which culture shapes selfhood and meaning making. We describe the development of the Comparative Ethnographic Narrative Analysis Method as an analytic procedure to systematically compare narrators' experiences, meaning making, decisions, and actions across cultures. This analytic strategy seeks to discover shared themes, examine culturally distinct themes, and illuminate meta-level cultural beliefs and values that link shared themes. We emphasize the need for a shared research question, comparable samples, shared non-biased instruments, and high-fidelity training if one uses this qualitative method for cross-cultural research. Finally, specific issues, trouble-shooting practices, and implications are discussed.

叙事数据分析旨在理解故事的内容、结构或功能。然而,叙事数据也可以用来研究语境如何影响自我概念、关系动态和意义形成。这篇方法论论文探讨了叙事分析的潜力,以发现和比较文化塑造自我和意义创造的过程。我们将比较民族志叙事分析方法的发展描述为一种分析程序,用于系统地比较叙述者的经历、意义制定、决定和跨文化行动。这种分析策略旨在发现共同的主题,检查文化上不同的主题,并阐明连接共同主题的元层面文化信仰和价值观。我们强调,如果使用这种定性方法进行跨文化研究,需要一个共同的研究问题、可比较的样本、共享的无偏差工具和高保真度的训练。最后,讨论了具体问题、故障排除实践和含义。
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引用次数: 3
"It's Just Always Eating": The Experiences of Young People Growing up Medium Chain Acyl-coA Dehydrogenase Deficiency. “只是一直在吃”:中链酰基辅酶a脱氢酶缺乏症青少年的成长经历。
IF 1.7 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2021-08-16 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/23333936211032203
Hilary Piercy, Charlotte Nutting, Sufin Yap

Medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (MCADD) is a rare metabolic disorder, and commonly now part of newborn screening programs. Those diagnosed at birth are now progressing from childhood to adulthood. The study aim was to explore young people's experiences of living with MCADD and managing their condition. A descriptive qualitative study design involving semi-structured interviews with 12 participants aged 10 to 15 years, recruited from one regional pediatric metabolic disorder service in England. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. The two major themes were "Eating for energy" and "Growing into a self-management role." Self-monitoring and self-management skills had been nurtured from early childhood by parents and healthcare providers. Young people's anxieties concerned having to maintain adequate energy input to stay safe and the associated burden of responsibility. Growing up with MCADD presents specific challenges. Self-management and ongoing support are important for dealing with those challenges.

中链酰基辅酶a脱氢酶缺乏症(MCADD)是一种罕见的代谢性疾病,现在通常是新生儿筛查计划的一部分。那些在出生时就被诊断出来的人现在正从童年发展到成年。这项研究的目的是探索患有MCADD的年轻人的生活经历和管理他们的病情。一项描述性定性研究设计,包括对12名年龄在10至15岁之间的参与者进行半结构化访谈,这些参与者来自英格兰一家地区儿科代谢紊乱服务中心。数据采用专题分析进行分析。两大主题是“为能量而吃”和“成长为自我管理角色”。自我监督和自我管理技能从小就由父母和保健提供者培养。年轻人的焦虑涉及必须保持足够的能量输入以保持安全以及相关的责任负担。在MCADD的陪伴下成长会带来一些特殊的挑战。自我管理和持续的支持对于应对这些挑战很重要。
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引用次数: 2
"Human Flourishing with Dignity": A Meta-Ethnography of the Meaning of Gardens for Elderly in Nursing Homes and Residential Care Settings. "人类尊严的繁荣":养老院和寄宿护理环境中老年人花园意义的元人类学研究。
IF 2.2 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2021-07-31 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/23333936211035743
Inger-Lise Magnussen, Johanne Alteren, Terese Bondas

This study aims to identify and synthesize qualitative research regarding residents' experiences of gardens while living in nursing homes and residential care facilities. To provide an optimal nursing environment inspired by nature, we need to derive knowledge from the residents' perspective. An interpretive meta-synthesis approach, a meta-ethnography, was chosen for this study. Altogether, six articles representing three continents and comprising 124 participants were included. The six articles that fulfilled the inclusion criteria were analyzed and synthesized according to Noblit & Hare's seven phases of meta-ethnography and the recent eMERGe guidelines. Four themes were identified: (1) The garden-a place to feel a connection with life, (2) the garden-a place to sense and find comfort, (3) the garden-a place to feel healthy and alive, and (4) the garden-a place to relate past and present. An overarching metaphor, "human flourishing with dignity," offers a deeper understanding of the meaning of the garden for older people in nursing homes and residential care. This meta-ethnography provides a reflective, systematic, data-driven synthesis based on literature spanning ten years. Rather than simply relying on retelling, the narration of experiences according to the primary researcher's descriptions and interpretations results in new knowledge. The significance of gardens for older people's health and well-being needs to be given greater attention and space in nursing practice, education, and health policies.

本研究旨在确定和综合有关居民在养老院和安老院生活期间对花园的体验的定性研究。为了提供一个从大自然中汲取灵感的最佳护理环境,我们需要从住户的角度获取知识。本研究选择了一种解释性元综合方法,即元民族志。本研究共纳入了六篇文章,代表了三大洲,共有 124 名参与者。根据 Noblit & Hare 的元人种学七个阶段和最新的 eMERGe 指南,对符合纳入标准的六篇文章进行了分析和综合。确定了四个主题:(1) 花园--感受与生命联系的地方,(2) 花园--感知和寻找慰藉的地方,(3) 花园--感受健康和活力的地方,(4) 花园--联系过去和现在的地方。"人类有尊严地繁衍生息 "这一总体隐喻让我们更深入地理解了花园对养老院和寄宿护理机构中老年人的意义。这篇元民族志在十年文献的基础上进行了反思性、系统性和数据驱动的综合。根据主要研究者的描述和解释对经验进行叙述,而不是简单地依靠复述,从而产生新的知识。在护理实践、教育和卫生政策中,花园对老年人健康和幸福的意义需要得到更多的关注和重视。
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引用次数: 0
A Constructivist Grounded Theory of Staff Experiences Relating to Early Mobilisation of Mechanically Ventilated Patients in Intensive Care 基于建构主义的重症监护机械通气患者早期动员工作经验理论
IF 1.7 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2021-07-31 DOI: 10.1177/23333936221074990
Catherine Clarissa, L. Salisbury, S. Rodgers, S. Kean
Early mobilisation of mechanically ventilated patients has been suggested to be effective in mitigating muscle weakness, yet it is not a common practice. Understanding staff experiences is crucial to gain insights into what might facilitate or hinder its implementation. In this constructivist grounded theory study, data from two Scottish intensive care units were collected to understand healthcare staff experiences relating to early mobilisation in mechanical ventilation. Data included observations of mobilisation activities, individual staff interviews and two focus groups with multidisciplinary staff. Managing Risks emerged as the core category and was theorised using the concept of risk. The middle-range theory developed in this study suggests that the process of early mobilisation starts by staff defining patient status and includes a process of negotiating patient safety, which in turn enables performing accountable mobilisation within the dynamic context of an intensive care unit setting.
早期动员机械通气患者被认为可以有效缓解肌肉无力,但这并不是一种常见的做法。了解工作人员的经验对于深入了解可能有助于或阻碍其实施的因素至关重要。在这项基于建构主义的理论研究中,收集了两个苏格兰重症监护室的数据,以了解医护人员在机械通气早期动员方面的经验。数据包括对动员活动的观察、个别工作人员访谈以及与多学科工作人员的两个焦点小组。管理风险作为核心类别出现,并使用风险的概念进行理论化。这项研究中提出的中间范围理论表明,早期动员的过程始于工作人员定义患者状态,包括协商患者安全的过程,这反过来又使得能够在重症监护室环境的动态背景下进行负责任的动员。
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Uncovering Burdens, Examining Needs, and Shedding Assumptions of Evidence-Based Social Support Programs for Mothers: A Descriptive Qualitative Study in a Remote Community. 揭示负担,检查需求,摆脱基于证据的母亲社会支持计划的假设:一个偏远社区的描述性定性研究。
IF 1.7 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2021-07-31 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/23333936211035747
Johanna R Jahnke, Julee Waldrop, Alasia Ledford, Beatriz Martinez

Many studies have demonstrated a significant burden of maternal stress and depression for women living on the Galápagos Islands. Here, we aim to uncover burdens and needs of women with young children on San Cristóbal Island and then explore options for implementing evidence-based programs of social support to meet these needs. We conducted 17 semi-structured qualitative interviews with mothers of young children, healthcare workers, and community stakeholders. We then used Summary Oral Reflective Analysis (SORA), an interactive methodology, for qualitative analysis. Despite initial reports of a low-stress environment, women described many sources of stress and concerns for their own and their children's health and well-being. We uncovered three broad areas of need for mothers of young children: (1) the need for information and services, (2) the need for trust, and (3) the need for space. In response to these concerns, mothers, healthcare workers, and community leaders overwhelmingly agreed that a social support program would be beneficial for the health of mothers and young children. Still, they expressed concern over the feasibility of such a program. To address these feasibility concerns, we propose that a web-based education and social support intervention led by nurses would best meet mothers' needs. Women could learn about child health and development, develop strong, trusting friendships with other mothers, and have their own space to speak freely among experts and peers.

许多研究表明,生活在Galápagos群岛上的妇女承受着巨大的产妇压力和抑郁负担。在这里,我们的目标是揭示圣Cristóbal岛上有年幼孩子的妇女的负担和需求,然后探索实施以证据为基础的社会支持计划的选择,以满足这些需求。我们对幼儿的母亲、卫生保健工作者和社区利益相关者进行了17次半结构化定性访谈。然后,我们使用总结口头反思分析(SORA),一种交互式方法,进行定性分析。尽管最初报告说环境压力小,但妇女描述了许多压力来源,并对她们自己和子女的健康和福祉表示关切。我们发现了幼儿母亲的三大需求:(1)对信息和服务的需求;(2)对信任的需求;(3)对空间的需求。针对这些问题,母亲、保健工作者和社区领导人绝大多数同意,社会支持计划将有利于母亲和幼儿的健康。不过,他们对这一计划的可行性表示担忧。为了解决这些可行性问题,我们建议由护士领导的基于网络的教育和社会支持干预最能满足母亲的需求。妇女可以了解儿童的健康和发展,与其他母亲建立牢固的、相互信任的友谊,并在专家和同龄人中拥有自己的自由发言空间。
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Erratum to "Theory-driven, rapid formative research on quality improvement intervention for critical care of patients with COVID-19 in Argentina". 对“阿根廷COVID-19重症监护患者质量改进干预的理论驱动、快速形成性研究”的勘误。
IF 1.7 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2021-07-29 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/23333936211034634

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1177/23333936211015660.].

[这更正了文章DOI: 10.1177/23333936211015660.]。
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The Role of African Nurse Diaspora in Addressing Public Health Priorities in Africa. 散居非洲护士在解决非洲公共卫生优先事项方面的作用。
IF 1.7 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2021-07-12 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/23333936211031501
Mabel Ezeonwu

African countries experience many complex public health challenges that, to tackle, require coordinated, multi-stakeholder, collaborative partnerships at local and global levels. The African nurse diaspora is a strategic stakeholder, contributor, and liaison to public health interventions, given their roots in the continent, their professional connections in the west, and their ability to build an extensive network of global partners. Using a descriptive qualitative approach that amplifies the voices of the Africa nurse diaspora, this study provides an insider view of the continent's public health priorities and what roles the diaspora can play to improve health and population outcomes. Findings show that Africa's high disease burden is generally preventable but compounded by enduring socioeconomic challenges. Against this situation, African-born nurses in the diaspora are uniquely positioned to mobilize both local and global stakeholders in coordinated global health policy interventions and actively engage communities in preventive care while earning their trust.

非洲国家面临许多复杂的公共卫生挑战,要解决这些挑战,需要在地方和全球各级建立协调的、多利益攸关方的合作伙伴关系。散居海外的非洲护士是公共卫生干预措施的战略利益攸关者、贡献者和联络人,因为她们扎根于非洲大陆,在西方有专业联系,有能力建立广泛的全球合作伙伴网络。本研究采用一种描述性定性方法,放大了非洲护士侨民的声音,提供了非洲大陆公共卫生优先事项的内部观点,以及侨民在改善健康和人口结果方面可以发挥的作用。调查结果表明,非洲的高疾病负担通常是可以预防的,但长期的社会经济挑战使其更加复杂。在这种情况下,散居海外的非洲裔护士具有独特的优势,可以动员地方和全球利益攸关方参与协调一致的全球卫生政策干预措施,并在赢得社区信任的同时,积极让社区参与预防保健。
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