糖尿病专科护士对其多重角色的认知

Eva Boström RN, Ulf Isaksson MHN, PhD, Berit Lundman RN, PhD, Annika Egan Sjölander PhD, Åsa Hörnsten RN, PhD
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本研究的目的是探讨糖尿病专科护士(DSNs)对其在糖尿病护理中的专业角色的看法。探索性访谈被用来引出dsn对他们的专业角色的看法。在瑞典北部的23个初级卫生保健中心工作的29名dsn在焦点小组中接受了采访。采用定性内容分析法对资料进行分析。dsn将他们的职业描述为五个主要角色:“专家”、“养育者”、“执行人员”、“领导者”和“榜样”。被解释为角色模糊的挑战包括感觉不了解情况、支离破碎、辞职、时间紧迫和自责。DSN的职业被解释为多方面的,有各种各样的角色和角色的模糊性。在糖尿病护理中推荐的以患者为中心的护理和赋权,在dsn经历角色模糊时可能难以实现。缺乏明确的角色需求和协调不同角色的困难可能会对dsn在临床接触中的态度产生负面影响,并可能抑制以患者为中心的护理。DSN专业的发展需要提高对DSN在临床遭遇中的专业作用的认识,不仅要改善对糖尿病患者的护理,而且要留住这些专业人员。版权所有©2012上海工贸大学John Wiley &出版;儿子,有限公司
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Diabetes specialist nurses' perceptions of their multifaceted role

The aim of this study was to explore diabetes specialist nurses' (DSNs') perceptions of their professional role in diabetes care.

Exploratory interviews were used to elicit DSNs' perceptions of their professional role. Twenty-nine DSNs working in 23 primary health care centres in northern Sweden were interviewed in focus groups. Data were analysed using qualitative content analysis.

The DSNs described their profession as encompassing five major roles: ‘expert’, ‘fosterer’, ‘executive’, ‘leader’, and ‘role model’. Challenges interpreted as role ambiguities included feeling uninformed, fragmented, resigned, pressed for time, and self-reproachful.

The profession of DSN was interpreted as multifaceted, with various roles and role ambiguities. Patient-centred care and empowerment, which are recommended in diabetes care, can be difficult to achieve when DSNs experience role ambiguity.

Lack of clarity about role demands and difficulty in reconciling different roles may have a negative impact on DSNs' attitudes in clinical encounters and could inhibit patient-centred care. The development of the DSN profession requires improved awareness of the DSN's professional role in the clinical encounter, not only to improve the care of patients with diabetes, but also to retain these professionals. Copyright © 2012 FEND. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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