Psykiatriske sykepleieres forståelse av eget ansvar i arbeid med selvmordsnaere pasienter
Engelsk titel: Psychiatric nurses understanding of their responsibility when working with suicidal patients
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Författare:
Vatne M
Email: may.vatne@su.hio.no
Språk: Nor
Antal referenser: 34
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 06043748
Sammanfattning
Among patients with psychiatric
problems, the risk of suicide
occurs frequently as a health problem.
Questions of an ethical
nature are often also of a professional
nature, and also what is
legal practice. This study explored
how psychiatric nurses
understand responsibility when
working with suicidal patients, in
the light of the dilemma that hindering
a person committing suicide
can also hurt his dignity. The
purpose was illuminate how psychiatric
nurses’ understand their
responsibility whilst working with
suicidal patients.
Data were collected through
qualitative in-depth interviews
with four psychiatric nurses, who
were strategically selected. Kvales
principles have guided the
interviews, analysis and interpretations.
During the analysis three patterns
emerged. With regards the
question concerning how psychiatric
nurses understand their
responsibility, a main finding was
responsibility as an ethical attitude
which is supported by Levinàs
more than other researchers.
Another finding was that knowledge
gave an obligation to help.
The third finding was the suicidal
patient as a responsible person,
having a responsibility for his
own life and also for that of his
child, wife or others who will be
bereaved after a suicide.