School of Nursing and Midwifery, Monash University, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Geelong, Vic, Australia.
J Clin Nurs. 2018 Jan;27(1-2):e39-e49. doi: 10.1111/jocn.13975. Epub 2017 Dec 4.
To review literature on nurses' coping strategies with patient death.
Dealing with the loss of a patient was viewed as one of the most demanding and challenging encounters in clinical practice. Those nurses who are not competent in coping with patient death may be inadequate in supporting dying patients and their family members, and minimise the quality of end-of-life care. To get a broader understanding of how nurses cope with patient death and to develop meaningful and effective interventions, a systematic review which would help underpin the multidimensional approaches is needed.
A systematic review.
Exhaustive searching in ten databases: CINAHL Plus, EMBASE, MEDLINE, AMED, PsycINFO, ProQuest Health & Medical Complete, ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global, Google Scholar, EThOS and CareSearch. Meta-aggregation was used to synthesise the findings of the included studies.
This systematic review aggregated ten categories from the sixteen qualitative studies included, and then two synthesised findings were derived: intrinsic resources and extrinsic resources. The intrinsic resources consisted of setting boundaries, reflection, crying, death beliefs, life and work experience, and daily routines and activity. The extrinsic resources were comprised of talking and being heard, spiritual practices, education and programmes, and debriefing.
This systematic review synthesised the findings about what resources nurses use when coping with patient death and made recommendations on future directions. Areas which could be developed to improve deficiencies that nurses had when faced with the losses of their patients were identified. Nurses need more support resources, which better assist them in coping with patient death.
The results of this systematic review could provide evidence for nurses' coping strategies when dealing with patient death, and the recommendations could be employed by nurses to cope with the losses of patients.
回顾关于护士应对患者死亡的应对策略的文献。
处理患者的死亡被视为临床实践中最具挑战性和要求最高的挑战之一。那些不善于应对患者死亡的护士可能无法充分支持临终患者及其家属,并降低临终关怀的质量。为了更全面地了解护士如何应对患者死亡,并制定有意义和有效的干预措施,需要进行系统评价,以支持多维方法。
系统评价。
在十个数据库中进行全面搜索:CINAHL Plus、EMBASE、MEDLINE、AMED、PsycINFO、ProQuest Health & Medical Complete、ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global、Google Scholar、EThOS 和 CareSearch。使用元聚合来综合纳入研究的结果。
这项系统评价从纳入的十六项定性研究中汇总了十个类别,然后得出了两个综合发现:内在资源和外在资源。内在资源包括设定界限、反思、哭泣、死亡信仰、生活和工作经验以及日常例行活动。外在资源包括交谈和倾听、精神实践、教育和项目以及汇报。
这项系统评价综合了护士在应对患者死亡时使用的资源的研究结果,并提出了未来的方向建议。确定了可以开发的领域,以改善护士在面对患者死亡时的不足之处。护士需要更多的支持资源,以更好地帮助他们应对患者死亡。
本系统评价的结果可为护士处理患者死亡时的应对策略提供证据,建议护士采用这些策略来应对患者的损失。