对希望作为护理概念的探索

Elizabeth Tutton (BSc (Hons), MSc, PhD, PGCEA, RN (Research Fellow)) , Kate Seers (BSc, PhD, RN (Professor and Director)) , Debbie Langstaff (MBA, RN, ONC (Matron))
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希望被认为是康复的重要组成部分,护士被认为在促进患者及其家属的希望方面发挥着至关重要的作用。目的和目标本文考察了对医疗保健希望的看法,特别关注:护理希望的性质;希望与其他相关概念的关系;在某些情况下对希望的体验;以及护理的贡献。结论在概念澄清和评价方面进行了文献综述,确定希望是一个新兴概念。需要进一步的研究来探索骨科和创伤设置的希望。此外,深入了解医护人员和患者如何互动,体验希望;需要什么样的策略来促进这一领域的治疗护理。与临床实践的相关性希望是实践的核心概念,因为它与个人的经历和康复有着千丝万缕的联系。然而,除非找到切实可行的、有希望的、对病人有益的工作方法;希望在医疗保健领域仍将是一个未得到充分利用的概念。
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An exploration of hope as a concept for nursing

Background

Hope is identified as an important part of recovery and nurses are identified as having a crucial role in facilitating hope in patients and their families.

Aims and objectives

This paper examines perceptions of hope in health care with a particular focus on: the nature of hope in nursing; the relationship of hope to other related concepts; the experience of hope in some contexts; and the contribution of nursing.

Conclusions

A literature review was undertaken drawing on concept clarification and evaluation which identified hope as an emerging concept. Further research is required to explore hope within orthopaedic and trauma settings. Furthermore a thorough understanding of how staff and patients interact, experience hope; and what strategies facilitate therapeutic care in this area is required.

Relevance to clinical practice

Hope is presented as a core concept for practice because it is inextricably linked to individual’s experience and recovery. However unless practical and useful ways of working with hope that benefit patients are identified; hope will remain an under utilised concept in healthcare.

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