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在补充医学治疗关系和替代医学治疗关系中通过以患者为中心的护理对疼痛进行概念重建
Author(s) -
Agarwal Vinita
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of advanced nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.948
H-Index - 155
eISSN - 1365-2648
pISSN - 0309-2402
DOI - 10.1111/jan.13734
Subject(s) - therapeutic relationship , snowball sampling , active listening , psychology , context (archaeology) , empathy , psychotherapist , nurse–client relationship , nonprobability sampling , qualitative research , perception , content analysis , nursing , medicine , social psychology , paleontology , population , social science , environmental health , pathology , neuroscience , sociology , biology
Aims The study aim was to understand the patient description of the therapeutic relationship with their CAM provider in the context of pain self‐management. Background Because pain is a subjective state, its assessment depends on patient perception of and response to pain. For nurses to provide empathetic and compassionate care, there is a need to explicate patient perceptions of the therapeutic relationship to (re)conceptualize models of patient‐centred care. Design Inductive qualitative content analysis of patient interviews was conducted to identify how patients described therapeutic relationship themes and understand self‐management of pain. Methods Participants were individuals working with a CAM practitioner and solicited through purposive and snowball sampling in collaboration with the practitioners from the mid‐Atlantic region of the United States in 2016 ( N  =   13). Verbatim transcriptions of audio‐recorded semi‐structured in‐depth interviews (430 single‐spaced pages approximately) were content analysed. Findings Patients described the therapeutic relationship with the provider as a: (1) giver, who was “in‐tune” with their sense of self to support self‐affirmation through empathetic listening; and (2) guide, who connected the mind and body through their practice to support self‐reflective learning. Conclusion This description of the CAM therapeutic relationship advances understandings of readjustment of patient relationship with pain through the provider's empathetic listening and connecting the mind and the body to support patient self‐affirmation of pain experiences and self‐reflective learning. The findings illuminate how a feminist standpoint contributes to understandings of the therapeutic relationship that centres patient subjectivity and co‐construction of meaning‐making processes to support self‐management of pain.

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