Title of article
Expectations in giving and receiving help among nurses and Russian refugees Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Maria de Montigny Korb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
8
From page
479
To page
486
Abstract
Stimulated by the emergence of a new refugee group that is unknown and vulnerable to misunderstanding by health care providers, and the exigency in nursing to understand potential variance in nurse and client assumptions about helping, this paper reports exploratory research comparing helping orientations of Russian Protestant Pentecostal refugees (N = 28) with professional nurses (N = 32) in the United States. Findings based on the Brickman et al. (1982) theory of helping, which addresses attribution of responsibility in helping interactions, indicated differences among the nurse and Russian orientations. Contrasting with the nursesʹ primary selection of the moral orientation, which assumes high individual responsibility for the causes and solutions of problems, the Russian refugee groupʹs first selection was the medical orientation, which assumes low individual responsibility for the causes and solutions of problems. The two groupsʹ differing orientations are considered in the context of nurseclient interactions and divergent cultural values bearing on assumptions of individual responsibility.
Journal title
International Journal of Nursing Studies
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
International Journal of Nursing Studies
Record number
781449
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