向艾滋病毒感染者提供的护理:摩洛哥大学医院护士的社会代表

IF 0.3 Q4 Medicine Recherche en Soins Infirmiers Pub Date : 2022-01-01
Sofia El Yahyaoui, Amine Ali Zeggwagh
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导言:护士对HIV/AIDS的社会表征(SRs)和对HIV感染者的护理是多种多样的,根据环境的不同而不同。本研究旨在了解护士对疾病和所提供护理的sr。方法:2018年对摩洛哥7所大学附属医院11个专科的50名护士进行定性研究。结果:护士的SRs回忆起艾滋病毒/艾滋病出现的开始,对疾病的临床概念采取了一定的立场。处方护理一直是专业代表的核心,但很少适用于关系护理。各种行为和情绪也表现在照顾者与病人的关系。讨论:在卫生保健环境中,艾滋病毒/艾滋病的特别报告员和所提供的护理产生了超越技术知识和技能的护理和关系模式。结论:与专业和多学科会议相关的个人承诺行动可以改变这些表述,并支持护士整合敏感护理,对这些患者产生积极影响。
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Care offered to people living with HIV: the social representations of nurses in a Moroccan university hospital

Introduction: The social representations (SRs) of nurses on HIV/AIDS and the care provided to people living with HIV are diverse and different depending on the context. This study aims to understand the SRs of nurses on the disease and on the care provided.

Method: A qualitative study conducted in 2018 with 50 nurses practicing in 11 specialized departments, belonging to seven Moroccan university hospitals.

Results: The SRs of nurses recalled the beginnings of the emergence of HIV/AIDS with certain positions taken on the clinical conception of the disease. Prescribed care has been at the heart of professional representations, with an interest nevertheless little applied to relational care. Various behaviors and emotions were also represented around the caregiver-patient relationship.

Discussion: In the health care setting, SRs of HIV/AIDS and the care provided give rise to models of care and relationships that go beyond technical knowledge and skills.

Conclusion: Actions of individual commitment relating to professional and multidisciplinary meetings can change these representations and support nurses in the integration of sensitivity care, relating to positive affects toward these patients.

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