Oliver Teresa, O'Connor Stephen J
Nurs Times. 2015;111(21):24-7.
Despite the fact that half of all deaths occur in hospital, there is a lack of literature on general nurses' experiences of caring for end-of-life patients on general hospital wards.
To ascertain general nurses' perceptions and experiences of a good death in an acute hospital setting.
In-depth interviews were conducted with 13 general nurses working in an acute hospital.
Six themes were identified as important in facilitating a good death: good communication/awareness of expected death; time (to care); environment; support; knowledge; symptom management.
Participants felt that failing to communicate a diagnosis of dying adversely affected the quality of death. As such the focus of future end-of-life care education needs to include how general nurses can facilitate communication and handle difficult questions to enable a good death for patients and their families.
尽管所有死亡病例中有一半发生在医院,但关于普通护士在综合医院病房护理临终患者经历的文献却很匮乏。
确定普通护士在急性医院环境中对善终的看法和经历。
对一家急性医院的13名普通护士进行了深入访谈。
确定了六个促进善终的重要主题:良好的沟通/对预期死亡的认知;时间(用于护理);环境;支持;知识;症状管理。
参与者认为未能传达濒死诊断会对死亡质量产生不利影响。因此,未来临终关怀教育的重点需要包括普通护士如何促进沟通和处理难题,以使患者及其家人能有善终。