Morgan Darla
East Tennessee Children's Hospital, Knoxville, TN, USA.
Pediatr Nurs. 2009 Mar-Apr;35(2):86-90.
Pediatric palliative nursing care, both stressful and rewarding, requires coping skills, confidence, and other attributes for successful patient care and nursing practice. Through a thorough literature review, clinical workshops, direct observations in pediatric palliative care settings, and personal nursing experience in the neonatal intensive care, pediatric intensive care, and oncology wards, this author confirmed the necessity for studies to clarify the needs of dying pediatric patients and their families, as well as the needs of nurses who provide their care. This article briefly reviews the history and current status of pediatric palliative care, describes the experiences of nurses caring for dying children, explores the impact of providing palliative care on the hospital staff, and seeks to discover possible interventions by the advanced practice nurse to influence more positive patient care and nursing staff job satisfaction and retention.
儿科姑息护理既充满压力又有意义,为了成功地护理患者和开展护理工作,需要具备应对技能、信心和其他特质。通过全面的文献综述、临床研讨会、在儿科姑息护理环境中的直接观察以及在新生儿重症监护室、儿科重症监护室和肿瘤科病房的个人护理经验,作者确认有必要开展研究,以明确濒死儿科患者及其家属的需求,以及提供护理的护士的需求。本文简要回顾了儿科姑息护理的历史和现状,描述了护理濒死儿童的护士的经历,探讨了提供姑息护理对医院工作人员的影响,并试图发现高级执业护士可能采取的干预措施,以促进更积极的患者护理以及提高护理人员的工作满意度和留任率。