@article{oai:repository.lib.tottori-u.ac.jp:00004311, author = {藤原, 華織 and 工藤, 里紗 and 川手, あかり and 野口, 佳美 and Noguchi, Yoshimi and 大庭, 桂子 and Oba, Keiko and Fujiwara, Kaori and Kudo, Risa and Kawate, Akari}, issue = {5-7}, journal = {米子医学雑誌, The Journal of the Yonago Medical Association}, month = {Nov}, note = {The purpose of this study was to clarify the dilemmas that nurses have in the field of lifesaving through a literature review in Japan. As a result of analysis and discussion, it was found that there are four aspects to the dilemma that nurses have: “dilemma of giving priority to lifesaving,” “dilemma of performing the role as a nurse in a team,” “dilemma of the difficulty of practicing nursing under severe conditions,” and “dilemma of confronting oneself. It was inferred that these four aspects were related to each other. In addition, these dilemmas have two characteristics: social conflicts felt in the organization and intra-individual conflicts felt in oneself. Dilemmas are not necessarily harmful, even moderate dilemmas have positive aspects of functioning. By examining and managing dilemmas embraced by nurses, it is suggested that dilemmas can lead to their technical and spiritual growth, their improvement in the quality of nursing, and ultimately their organizational development.}, pages = {45--53}, title = {わが国の救命領域における看護師のジレンマに関する文献検討}, volume = {72}, year = {2021} }