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- Title
人工妊娠中絶における看護のエスノグラフィー 一初期中絶における看護に焦点をあてて一.
- Authors
勝又里織財
- Abstract
Purpose: To describe common behavior patterns of nurses and associated rules while providing induced abortion care. Methods: An ethnographic approach was used as a research method. A study was conducted for approximately one year, observing participants at a gynecological clinic, and 15 nurses were interviewed. Using the data collected from the field notes and interviews of the study, common behavior patterns of nurses and associated rules while providing abortion care during early pregnancy were analyzed and described. Results: The nurses question a woman's decision to have an abortion when they sense the woman's hesitation, suspect her of being pressured from people around her, and/or doubt her ability to make a rational judgement. Otherwise, the nurses provide "non-intrusive care". The common behavior patterns of " non-intrusive care " were carrying out the abortion procedure smoothly and making the woman comfortable. The nurses provided overall care according to schedule in a matter-of-fact manner by keeping an emotional distance, not reproaching, not hurting the women's feelings, not intruding on her private affairs, not getting too involved, allowing her privacy, noticing her physical discomfort and pains, and providing physical care accordingly.
- Subjects
ABORTION; EMOTIONS; INTERVIEWING; JUDGMENT (Psychology); MEDICAL ethics; PSYCHOLOGY of nurses; PAIN; PREGNANCY complications; PRIVACY; PSYCHOLOGY of women; ETHNOLOGY research; RULES; FIELD notes (Science)
- Publication
Journal of Japan Academy of Nursing Science, 2018, Vol 38, Issue 1, p37
- ISSN
0287-5330
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5630/jans.38.37