Haim-Eli Lilach, Benbenishty Julie, Kienski Woloski Wruble Anna C
Hadassah Hebrew University School of Nursing in the Faculty of Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel.
Nurs Crit Care. 2025 Mar;30(2):e13119. doi: 10.1111/nicc.13119. Epub 2024 Jul 31.
Nurses accompany patients throughout the breaking bad news process.
The aim of the research was to compare neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurses and well-baby nursery (WBN) nurses on their role, barriers and experiences in breaking bad news to parents/relatives during hospitalization.
A cross-sectional comparative study.
Two medical centres in Israel were employed. A 39-item questionnaire was distributed with 140 nurses participating in the study. STROBE Checklist was used. A total of 140 nurses participated in this study. There was no significant overall difference (p ≤ .45) between NICU and WBN nurses in their perception of their role in breaking bad news. Differences were found in barriers to the role which included a lack of information, lack of time and communication issues. No differences were found in the nurses' experiences in breaking bad news. NICU and WBN nurses reported that they received no support (n = 40, 58.8%; n = 45, 64.3%, respectively). No breaking bad news specialty team existed in either unit (NICU: n = 64, 91.4%; n = 60, 87.0%).
Nurses in the WBN and NICU are involved in breaking bad news. The role of the nurse has not been fully acknowledged making it difficult to perform. Nurses' experiences in breaking bad news were varied. Nurses facing challenges should be provided guidance and support. This needs to be implemented.
The role played by nurses in breaking bad news has not been fully acknowledged making it difficult to perform. Nurses need to receive formal training and support in order to improve this practice.
在告知坏消息的整个过程中,护士始终陪伴着患者。
本研究旨在比较新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)护士和健康婴儿护理室(WBN)护士在住院期间向父母/亲属告知坏消息时的角色、障碍及经历。
横断面比较研究。
选取了以色列的两家医疗中心。发放了一份包含39个条目的问卷,共有140名护士参与研究。使用了STROBE清单。共有140名护士参与了本研究。NICU护士和WBN护士在对自身告知坏消息角色的认知上,总体无显著差异(p≤0.45)。在角色障碍方面存在差异,包括信息不足、时间不够和沟通问题。护士在告知坏消息的经历方面未发现差异。NICU和WBN护士均表示未得到支持(分别为n = 40,58.8%;n = 45,64.3%)。两个科室均不存在告知坏消息的专业团队(NICU:n = 64,91.4%;WBN:n = 60,87.0%)。
WBN和NICU的护士都参与了告知坏消息。护士的角色尚未得到充分认可,导致其难以履行职责。护士告知坏消息的经历各不相同。应向面临挑战的护士提供指导和支持。这需要付诸实施。
护士在告知坏消息中所扮演的角色尚未得到充分认可,导致其难以履行职责。护士需要接受正规培训和支持,以改善这一实践。