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急症护理护士对善终和痛苦死亡的认知。

Perceptions of dying well and distressing death by acute care nurses.

作者信息

Becker Christine A, Wright Greg, Schmit Kristen

机构信息

Carolinas HealthCare System, Office of Clinical and Translational Research, 1540 Garden Terrace, Suite 502, Charlotte, NC 28203, United States.

Carolinas HealthCare System, Carolinas Medical Center - University, 8800 North Tryon, Charlotte, NC 28262, United States.

出版信息

Appl Nurs Res. 2017 Feb;33:149-154. doi: 10.1016/j.apnr.2016.11.006. Epub 2016 Nov 11.

Abstract

AIM

This study aims to identify perceptions of nurses practicing in four adult inpatient units regarding their actions to provide quality end of life care for dying patients, their definitions of dying well, and their symptoms of distress and actions they took for relief.

BACKGROUND

Nurses caring for patients who are dying want them to have the best death possible; however, many nurses are not prepared for every death which may occur.

METHODS

Qualitative questionnaire data were collected from 49 nurses on four adult inpatient nursing units to analyze nurse perceptions of distressing death and dying well.

RESULTS

Three main concepts emerged describing the nurses' definition of dying well: emotional and spiritual support for the patient and family, patient and family control, and promotion of a peaceful environment. Eight categories of nursing actions to promote dying well were identified, which include communication with disciplinary team/nursing staff, provision of optimal physical care, demonstration of caring and compassion, supporting dignity in death for patient/family, education of patient/family to support dying well, emotional support for patient/family, advocacy for dying well, and fostering a peaceful environment. Symptoms of distress among nurses, and actions for relief were also indicated by participants.

CONCLUSION

Future research is indicated to expand the sample to more hospitals and more disciplines. Administrators need to enhance their policies such as event debriefing or shifting workloads to support nurses caring for dying patients. They also need to offer nurses education in providing end of life care and how to become more resilient in the face of trauma. Nurses need to be aware of their symptoms and practices to relieve their stress such as crisis debriefing. They also need to seek education on how to educate patients and families about the process of dying and the value of comfort care.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在确定在四个成人住院病房工作的护士对于为临终患者提供优质临终护理的行为、他们对善终的定义、他们的痛苦症状以及他们采取的缓解措施的看法。

背景

照顾临终患者的护士希望他们能尽可能安详地离世;然而,许多护士并未为可能发生的每一例死亡做好准备。

方法

从四个成人住院护理病房的49名护士那里收集了定性问卷数据,以分析护士对痛苦死亡和善终的看法。

结果

出现了三个主要概念来描述护士对善终的定义:对患者及其家属的情感和精神支持、患者及其家属的掌控以及营造安宁的环境。确定了八类促进善终的护理行为,包括与学科团队/护理人员沟通、提供最佳身体护理、展现关怀与同情、维护患者/家属死亡时的尊严、对患者/家属进行支持善终的教育、对患者/家属给予情感支持、倡导善终以及营造安宁的环境。参与者还指出了护士的痛苦症状以及缓解措施。

结论

未来的研究建议扩大样本范围,涵盖更多医院和更多学科。管理人员需要加强他们的政策,如事件汇报或调整工作量,以支持照顾临终患者的护士。他们还需要为护士提供临终护理教育,以及如何在面对创伤时更具恢复力。护士需要意识到自己的症状以及缓解压力的做法,如危机汇报。他们还需要寻求关于如何向患者及其家属传授死亡过程以及舒适护理价值的教育。

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