生活、关怀、学习——对血友病护理中治疗关系的思考

Reginald O. Butler
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现在接近退休,Regina,谁参与建立血友病计划的儿童和年轻人在美国,反映了血友病护士和他们的病人之间的治疗关系。Regina在20世纪80年代参与了血友病护理工作,她的实践受到了她护理在使用受污染的血液制品治疗后感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的年轻患者的经验的影响。她考虑到护士与病人关系中的同情和情感,并强调了与同事接触和同伴支持的关键作用,特别是在困难时期。虽然信任是治疗关系的重要组成部分,病人和护士都重视信任,但里贾纳反思了信任是如何导致依赖的。她指出,设立明确界限的重要性,以及这如何确保患者与提供护理的更广泛的团队或系统建立信任,而不仅仅是一个护士。在她作为临床经理、血友病中心主任和护士协调员的角色中,这是她与自己的团队分享的建议的一部分。尽管由于她在20世纪80年代的经历,她对新疗法感到谨慎,但里贾纳一直参与基因治疗试验,并认为血友病患者的未来看起来是积极的。
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Living, Caring, Learning – Reflections on the therapeutic relationship in haemophilia care
Abstract Now nearing retirement, Regina, who was involved in establishing a haemophilia programme for children and young adults in the United States, reflects on the therapeutic relationship between haemophilia nurses and their patients. Having been involved in haemophilia nursing in the 1980s, Regina’s practice has been influenced by her experience of caring for young patients who were infected with HIV/ AIDS following treatment with contaminated blood products. She considers compassion and emotion in nurses’ relationships with their patients and highlights the key role of contact with colleagues and peer support, particularly during difficult times. While trust is an essential part of the therapeutic relationship and is valued by both the patient and the nurse, Regina reflects on how this can result in dependence. She points to the importance of setting clear boundaries and how this ensures that the patient establishes trust with the wider team or system delivering their care, not just an individual nurse. In her roles as clinical manager, haemophilia centre director and nurse coordinator, this is now part of the advice she shares with her own team. Despite a sense of caution about new therapies as a result of her experience during the 1980s, Regina has been involved in gene therapy trials and feels that the future looks positive for people with haemophilia.
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