Keshtkaran Zahra, Sharif Farkhondeh, Navab Elham, Gholamzadeh Sakineh
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Glob J Health Sci. 2015 Dec 18;8(7):281-92. doi: 10.5539/gjhs.v8n7p281.
Brain death is a concept in which its criteria have been expressed as documentations in Harvard Committee of Brain Death. The various perceptions of caregiver nurses for brain death patients may have effect on the chance of converting potential donors into actual organ donors.
The present study has been conducted in order to perceive the experiences of nurses in care-giving to the brain death of organ donor patients.
This qualitative study was carried out by means of Heidegger's hermeneutic phenomenology. Eight nurses who have been working in ICU were interviewed. The semi-structured interviews were recorded bya tape-recorder and the given texts were transcribed and the analyses were done by Van-Mannen methodology and (thematic) analysis.
One of the foremost themes extracted from this study included 'Halo of ambiguity and doubt' that comprised of two sub-themes of 'having unreasonable hope' and 'Conservative acceptance of brain death'. The unreasonable hope included lack of trust (uncertainty) in diagnosis and verification of brain death, passing through denial wall, and avoidance from explicit and direct disclosure of brain death in patients' family. In this investigation, the nurses were involved in a type of ambiguity and doubt in care-giving to the potentially brain death of organ donor patients, which were also evident in their interaction with patients' family and for this reason, they did not definitely announce the brain death and so far they hoped for treatment of the given patient. Such confusion and hesitance both caused annoyance of nurses and strengthening the denial of patients' family to be exposed to death.
The results of this study reveal the fundamental perceived care-giving of brain death in organ donor patients and led to developing some strategies to improve care-giving and achievement in donation of the given organ and necessity for presentation of educational and supportive services for nurses might become more evident than ever.
脑死亡是一个概念,其标准已在哈佛脑死亡委员会的文件中有所表述。护理人员对脑死亡患者的各种认知可能会影响将潜在捐赠者转变为实际器官捐赠者的几率。
开展本研究以了解护士在护理器官捐赠者脑死亡患者方面的经历。
本定性研究采用海德格尔的诠释现象学方法。对8名在重症监护室工作的护士进行了访谈。半结构化访谈通过录音机进行记录,所获文本进行转录,并采用范曼方法论和(主题)分析法进行分析。
本研究提取的首要主题之一为“模糊与怀疑的光环”,它由“抱有不合理希望”和“对脑死亡的保守接受”两个子主题组成。不合理希望包括对脑死亡诊断和核实缺乏信任(不确定性)、突破否认之墙以及避免向患者家属明确直接地披露脑死亡情况。在本次调查中,护士在护理潜在脑死亡器官捐赠者患者时存在一种模糊与怀疑,这在他们与患者家属的互动中也很明显,因此,他们没有明确宣布脑死亡,而且至今仍希望对该患者进行治疗。这种困惑和犹豫既让护士感到烦恼,也强化了患者家属对面对死亡的否认。
本研究结果揭示了对器官捐赠者患者脑死亡护理的基本认知,并促使制定一些策略以改善护理及实现给定器官的捐赠,同时,为护士提供教育和支持服务的必要性可能比以往任何时候都更加明显。