Espejo-Fernández Victoria, Martínez-Angulo Pablo
Department of Nursing, Pharmacology and Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medicine and Nursing, University of Córdoba (UCO), Córdoba, Andalucía, Spain.
Research Group HUM 380 ('Interdisciplinary Research in Discourse Analysis'), Córdoba, Andalucía, Spain.
Int Nurs Rev. 2025 Mar;72(1):e13006. doi: 10.1111/inr.13006. Epub 2024 Jul 5.
Palliative care, a crucial aspect of healthcare, faces challenges in psychosocial and emotional management among nurses. With an increasing need for palliative services globally, addressing the emotional well-being of nurses becomes pivotal.
To explore nurses' psychosocial and emotional work experiences in a palliative care department. The focus is on understanding the challenges, identifying coping strategies, and assessing the impact on professional and private life when facing those experiences.
A phenomenologic-hermeneutical study involving semi-structured interviews was conducted to comprehend the lived experiences of ten nurses working in a hospital's palliative care department in Spain. Hermeneutic analysis was employed to extract patterns and insights from their experiences. The COREQ checklist was used to report this study.
Palliative care nurses perceived insufficient preparation in emotional management, grappling with complex family interactions and unique work dynamics. They highlighted the significance of self-protection strategies, experience, clinical sessions, and external resources. Limited training in emotional resilience and challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic emerged as organisational barriers. Nurses expressed a desire for enhanced training and resources.
The study uncovered a deficiency in the emotional preparedness of palliative care nurses, impacting their professional and personal lives. Despite positive aspects, the emotional toll necessitates attention and intervention.
Comprehensive emotional training for palliative care nurses, addressing barriers, providing resources, and acknowledging emotional labour is necessary. Reinstating paused training sessions and considering specific challenges like those posed by the pandemic are vital. Supporting nurses in their professional and private lives is crucial for sustaining quality care in palliative care departments.
姑息治疗作为医疗保健的一个关键方面,在护士的心理社会和情绪管理方面面临挑战。随着全球对姑息治疗服务的需求不断增加,关注护士的情绪健康变得至关重要。
探讨护士在姑息治疗科室的心理社会和情绪工作经历。重点在于了解挑战、识别应对策略,以及评估面对这些经历时对职业和私人生活的影响。
进行了一项现象学 - 诠释学研究,包括半结构化访谈,以理解在西班牙一家医院姑息治疗科室工作的10名护士的生活经历。采用诠释学分析从他们的经历中提取模式和见解。使用COREQ清单报告本研究。
姑息治疗护士认为在情绪管理方面准备不足,难以应对复杂的家庭互动和独特的工作动态。他们强调了自我保护策略、经验、临床会议和外部资源的重要性。情绪恢复力方面的培训有限以及COVID - 19大流行带来的挑战成为组织障碍。护士们表示希望获得更多培训和资源。
该研究发现姑息治疗护士在情绪准备方面存在不足,这影响了他们的职业和个人生活。尽管有积极方面,但情绪负担需要关注和干预。
为姑息治疗护士提供全面的情绪培训,解决障碍,提供资源,并承认情绪劳动是必要的。恢复暂停的培训课程并考虑像大流行带来的特定挑战至关重要。在职业和私人生活中支持护士对于维持姑息治疗科室的优质护理至关重要。