Fernández-Sola Cayetano, Cortés María Mar Díaz, Hernández-Padilla José Manuel, Torres Cayetano José Aranda, Terrón José María Muñoz, Granero-Molina José
University of Almeria, Spain; Autonomous University of Chile, Chile.
Complejo Hospitalario Torrecárdenas, Spain.
Nurs Ethics. 2017 Feb;24(1):20-32. doi: 10.1177/0969733015604685. Epub 2016 Aug 3.
Respecting dignity is having a profound effect on the clinical relationship and the care framework for terminally ill patients in palliative care units, hospices and their own homes, with particular consequences for the emergency department. However, dignity is a vague and multifaceted concept that is difficult to measure.
The aim of this study is to define the attributes of dignity in end-of-life care in the emergency department, based on the opinions of physicians and nurses.
A hermeneutic phenomenological approach utilising Gadamer's philosophical underpinnings guided the study. Participants and research context: This research was conducted in Spain in 2013-2014. Participants included 10 physicians and 16 nurses with experience working in the emergency department. Two focus groups and 12 in-depth interviews were carried out. Ethical considerations: The study was approved by the Research Centre Ethical Committee (Andalusian Health Service, Spain).
The results point to the person's inherent value, socio-environmental conditions and conscious actions/attitudes as attributes of dignity when caring for a dying patient in the emergency department.
Dying with dignity is a basic objective in end-of-life care and is an ambiguous but relevant concept for physicians and nurses. In line with our theoretical framework, our results highlight care environment, professional actions and socio-family context as attributes of dignity.
Quality care in the emergency department includes paying attention to the dignity of people in the process of death. The dignity in the care of a dying person in the emergency department is defined by acknowledging the inherent value in each person, socio-environmental conditions and social and individual acceptance of death. Addressing these questions has significant repercussions for health professionals, especially nurses.
尊重尊严对姑息治疗病房、临终关怀机构及患者家中的临终患者的临床关系和护理框架产生着深远影响,对急诊科而言影响尤为显著。然而,尊严是一个模糊且多面的概念,难以衡量。
本研究旨在基于医生和护士的意见,界定急诊科临终关怀中尊严的属性。
采用以伽达默尔哲学为基础的诠释现象学方法指导本研究。参与者与研究背景:本研究于2013年至2014年在西班牙开展。参与者包括10名曾在急诊科工作的医生和16名护士。进行了两次焦点小组讨论和12次深度访谈。伦理考量:本研究获研究中心伦理委员会(西班牙安达卢西亚卫生服务局)批准。
结果表明,在急诊科护理临终患者时,人的内在价值、社会环境条件以及有意识的行为/态度是尊严的属性。
尊严地离世是临终关怀的一项基本目标,对医生和护士而言是一个模糊但相关的概念。与我们的理论框架一致,我们的研究结果突出了护理环境、专业行为和社会家庭背景作为尊严的属性。
急诊科的优质护理包括关注死亡过程中人们的尊严。急诊科对临终患者护理中的尊严是通过承认每个人的内在价值、社会环境条件以及社会和个人对死亡的接受来界定的。解决这些问题对卫生专业人员,尤其是护士有着重大影响。