The encounter with the unknown: Nurses lived experiences of their responsibility for the care of the patient in the Swedish ambulance service

Registered nurses (RNs) have, according to the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare, the overall responsibility for the medical care in the ambulance care setting. Bringing RNs into the ambulance service are judged, according to earlier studies, to lead to a degree of professionalism with a...

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Main Authors: Mats Holmberg, Ingegerd Fagerberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2010-03-01
Series:International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
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Online Access:http://www.ijqhw.net/index.php/qhw/article/view/5098/5515
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description Registered nurses (RNs) have, according to the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare, the overall responsibility for the medical care in the ambulance care setting. Bringing RNs into the ambulance service are judged, according to earlier studies, to lead to a degree of professionalism with a higher quality of medical care. Implicitly in earlier studies, the work in the ambulance service involves interpersonal skills. The aim of this study was to describe RNs’ experiences of being responsible for the care of the patient in the Swedish ambulance service. A reflective lifeworld approach within the perspective of caring science was used. Five RNs with at least five years experience from care in the ambulance care setting were interviewed. The findings show that the essence of the phenomenon is to prepare and create conditions for care and to accomplish care close to the patient. Three meaning constituents emerged in the descriptions: prepare and create conditions for the nursing care, to be there for the patient and significant others and create comfort for the patient and significant others. The responsibility is a complex phenomenon, with a caring perspective, emerging from the encounter with the unique human being.
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The encounter with the unknown: Nurses lived experiences of their responsibility for the care of the patient in the Swedish ambulance service
International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
Ambulance care
prehospital care
caring science
responsibility
encounter
phenomenology
title The encounter with the unknown: Nurses lived experiences of their responsibility for the care of the patient in the Swedish ambulance service
title_full The encounter with the unknown: Nurses lived experiences of their responsibility for the care of the patient in the Swedish ambulance service
title_fullStr The encounter with the unknown: Nurses lived experiences of their responsibility for the care of the patient in the Swedish ambulance service
title_full_unstemmed The encounter with the unknown: Nurses lived experiences of their responsibility for the care of the patient in the Swedish ambulance service
title_short The encounter with the unknown: Nurses lived experiences of their responsibility for the care of the patient in the Swedish ambulance service
title_sort encounter with the unknown nurses lived experiences of their responsibility for the care of the patient in the swedish ambulance service
topic Ambulance care
prehospital care
caring science
responsibility
encounter
phenomenology
url http://www.ijqhw.net/index.php/qhw/article/view/5098/5515
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