护理部
社会心理的
急症护理
感觉
劳动力
意义(存在)
定性研究
医疗保健
现象学(哲学)
心理学
医学
叙述的
护士-客户关系
社会学
社会心理学
哲学
经济
精神科
认识论
心理治疗师
经济增长
语言学
社会科学
作者
Felice Borghmans,Stella Laletas,Venesser Fernandes,Harvey Newnham
出处
期刊:Nursing Inquiry
[Wiley]
日期:2024-03-20
卷期号:31 (3): e12633-e12633
被引量:3
摘要
Abstract This study explores the experiences of nurses that provide ‘complex’, generalist healthcare in hospital settings. Complex care is described as care for patients experiencing acute issues additional to multimorbidity, ageing or psychosocial complexity. Nurses are the largest professional group of frontline healthcare workers and patients experiencing chronic conditions are overrepresented in acute care settings. Research exploring nurses’ experiences of hospital‐based complex care is limited, however. This study aims to add to what is known currently. Four ‘complex care’ nurses undertook in‐depth semistructured interviews and their narratives were analysed using the conceptual framework of complex adaptive phenomenology. Two overarching themes constituting the ‘essence’ of complex care nursing were identified: Contextual factors and attribute/value‐based elements. Creating meaningful patient outcomes and feeling part of a team were experienced as fulfilling, whereas time constraints, institutional settings and systemic barriers to comprehensive caregiving diminished the experience of providing complex care. Overall, work meaning presented as a dynamic phenomenon, shaped by personal and professional values, local settings and systemic factors. It is recommended that more expansive research be undertaken to explore the experience of complex care for nurses. Such knowledge can contribute to initiatives that draw a skilled, effective and engaged hospital‐based complex care nursing workforce.
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