中东和西方护士评估和规划难民营干预措施的焦点小组定性分析

Julie Benbenishty Rh Mns and Eman Alshawish Jayyose Rn
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目的:对难民需求护理认知进行焦点小组定性分析。背景:难民人口往往生活在拥挤、不卫生的条件下,因此获得高质量的医疗保健是一项挑战。《国际护士道德准则理事会》断言,护士应超越个人模式,促进一种有利于权利的环境,在这种环境中,尊重人类尊严是至关重要的。前言:本调查旨在分析中东和西方护士在评估和规划难民营干预措施方面的合作情况。我们的教育政策应该是让我们未来的护士为可能面临的任何健康挑战做好准备。与难民和流离失所者合作目前是一项全球卫生保健挑战。方法:在一次以护理力量促进健康公平为重点的国际护理会议上,要求与会者认识到难民个人和人口的社会健康决定因素的影响。第二,确定医疗保健的障碍。第三,讨论在难民病人/客户护理中的专业角色。最后,展示跨专业的参与。与会者来自不同的群体,其中许多人认为自己是流离失所者或难民。调查结果:来自12个国家的135名护士、助产士、护理管理人员、学生和教授参加了焦点小组。中心主题包括基本的人类需求、管理、医疗保健和通信。结论:护士在面对陌生情境时,运用护理基础理论、沃森护理理论和马斯洛理论构建评估、干预和评价。社会政策:当理论制定难民护理政策时,护理基础知识和实践是至关重要的。
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Focus group qualitative analysis of Middle East and Western nurses assessing and planning interventions in refugee camps
Aim: This paper is a focus group Qualitative analysis of nursing perception of refugee needs. Background: Receiving quality health care is a challenge for refugee populations as often live in crowded, unsanitary conditions. The International Council of Nurses’ Code of Ethics asserts that nurses should expand beyond the individual model and promote a rights-enabling environment where respect for human dignity is paramount. Introduction: This investigation is analysis of Middle East and Western nurses’ collaboration in assessing and planning an intervention in refugee camps. Our education policy should be to prepare our future nurses for any health challenge they may face. Working with refugees and displaced people is currently a global health care challenge. Methods: During an international nursing conference focusing on nursing force in promoting health equity, participants were asked to recognize influence of social health determinants of refugee individuals and populations. Second, identify barriers to health care. Third, discuss professional roles in refugee patient/client care. Finally, demonstrate inter-professional engagement. The participants were from diverse populations and many of them defined themselves as displaced persons or refugees. Findings: A total of 135 nurses, midwives, nursing managers, students and professors from 12 countries participated in focus groups. Central themes included Basic human needs, management, healthcare, and communication. Conclusions: When nurses face unfamiliar situations, they use fundamental nursing theories, Watson caring theory, & Maslow to structure their assessment, intervention and evaluation. Social Policy: When theory developing policies for refugee care, knowledge and practice of fundamentals of nursing is paramount.
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