Ethnomethodological studies of nurse-patient and nurse-relative interactions: A scoping review

被引:12
|
作者
Mayor, Eric [1 ]
Bietti, Lucas [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Neuchatel, Neuchatel, Switzerland
关键词
Nurse-patient relationship; Conversation analysis; Ethnomethodology; Review; CONVERSATION ANALYSIS; DISCOURSE ANALYSIS; CARE; COMMUNICATION; CONSULTATIONS; POWER; PARTNERSHIP; PARENTS; STAFF;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2017.01.015
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Objectives: Researchers in nursing science interested in the study of nurse-patient and nurse-relative interactions have displayed an ever increasing interest in ethnomethodology and conversation analysis. This review assesses the scope of this literature. We categorize the papers in thematic categories determined both inductively and deductively and synthesize the main findings of this literature within category. Finally we discuss the interactional determinants of the lack patient participation, the limitations of the field, and focus on implications. Design: A scoping review on nurse-patient and nurse-relative interactions. Data sources: Forty articles focusing on nurse-patient interactions and nurse-relative interactions. All the articles relied on ethnomethodology and/or conversation analysis. Review methods: A literature search has been carried out on Medline (all articles until June 2016; keywords were: nurs*.ab. and "conversation analysis"; nurs*.ab. and ethnomethodology). A similar search was performed on other platforms. The scope of the literature was identified by inductively and deductively analyzing the themes of the relevant articles. Results: Six thematic categories emerged: Organization of nurse-patient interaction (eleven articles); Organization of mediated nurse-patient interaction (seven articles); Information, explanation and advice (eight articles); Negotiation and influence asymmetry (six articles); Managing emotions in critical illness (two articles); and Interacting with patients presenting reduced interactional competences (six articles). Conclusions: Across most thematic categories it appeared that patient participation is far from ideal as interactional asymmetry was most observed in favor of nurses. When the encounters occurred at the patients' homes this pattern was reversed. Computer-mediated interactions were often reported as non optimal as the standardized process constrained communication and delayed patients' presentation of their ailments. Micro-analyses of interaction present a clear potential for the development of guidelines for nurse-patient interactions. Implications for practice are described. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:46 / 57
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The influence of engaging authentically on nurse-patient relationships: A scoping review
    Pratt, Helen
    Moroney, Tracey
    Middleton, Rebekkah
    [J]. NURSING INQUIRY, 2021, 28 (02)
  • [2] NURSE-PATIENT INTERACTIONS AND COMMUNICATION SATISFACTION
    Stephens, Sheila
    Brammer, Camilla
    Torppa, Cynthia
    Wagnerowski, Margaret
    Sarver, Molly
    Ross, Leann
    Muto, Lisa
    [J]. ONCOLOGY NURSING FORUM, 2013, 40 (06) : E455 - E456
  • [3] Instruments measuring behavioural aspects of the nurse-patient relationship: A scoping review
    Feo, Rebecca
    Conroy, Tiffany
    Wiechula, Rick
    Rasmussen, Philippa
    Kitson, Alison
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, 2020, 29 (11-12) : 1808 - 1821
  • [4] Transcultural adaptation into Spanish of the Caring Nurse-Patient Interactions for assessing nurse-patient relationship competence
    Allande-Cusso, Regina
    Macias-Seda, Juana
    Maria Porcel-Galvez, Ana
    [J]. ENFERMERIA CLINICA, 2020, 30 (01): : 42 - 46
  • [5] Nurse-patient interaction: a review of the literature
    Shattell, M
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, 2004, 13 (06) : 714 - 722
  • [6] Stereotype Threat in Male Nurse-Patient Interactions
    Tollison, Andrew C.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NURSING EDUCATION, 2018, 57 (10) : 614 - 619
  • [7] TRANSITIONS IN NURSE-PATIENT INTERACTIONS - A QUALITATIVE ETHOLOGY
    BOTTORFF, JL
    VARCOE, C
    [J]. QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH, 1995, 5 (03) : 315 - 331
  • [8] Nurse-Patient ratios - A systematic review on the effects of nurse staffing on patient, nurse employee, and hospital outcomes
    Lang, TA
    Hodge, M
    Olson, V
    Romano, PS
    Kravitz, RL
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NURSING ADMINISTRATION, 2004, 34 (7-8): : 326 - 337
  • [10] NURSE-PATIENT RELATIONSHIPS
    COBB, B
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY, 1956, 4 (07) : 690 - 698