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探究呼吸监护病房患者签署“不要复苏”医嘱后家属与护士的认知

Exploring the Perceptions of Families and Nurses After Signing a Do-Not-Resuscitate Order for Patients in Respiratory Care Wards.

作者信息

Tsai Chin-Yun, Lai Fu-Chih

机构信息

Department of Nursing, New Taipei City Hospital Banqiao Branch, New Taipei City, Taiwan.

Post-Baccalaureate Program in Nursing, Taipei Medical University, Taipei City, Taiwan.

出版信息

Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2025 Aug;42(8):746-755. doi: 10.1177/10499091241285010. Epub 2024 Sep 16.

Abstract

This study aimed to explore the perceptions and experiences of family caregivers and nurses after the signing of a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order for patients in respiratory care wards (RCWs). The goal was to facilitate nurses' preparedness for responding to family reactions and feelings in future DNR situations. The study employed semi-structured interviews with ventilator-dependent patients' families and nurses recruited from RCWs in regional and district hospitals in New Taipei City. It explored the feelings, motivations, and decision-making processes concerning DNR orders. Thematic analysis identified key themes and patterns. Twenty-two family members and 12 nurses, caring for 22 patients, participated in the interviews, resulting in 44 interview transcripts. The majority of family members were male (54.5%), whereas all nurses were female. Family caregivers and nurses had nuanced perceptions and showed emotional responses after the signing of DNR orders. Family caregivers grappled with feelings of guilt, uncertainty, and the weight of decision-making, while nurses navigated ethical dilemmas and sought to support families through the process. Common themes included the desire to minimize the patient's suffering, concerns about quality of life, and the need for clear communication and support. The understanding of family caregivers' and nurses' perceptions of DNR orders for patients in RCWs illuminates complex end-of-life care challenges. A key gap in the study was its limited generalizability due to focusing on specific RCWs. Nonetheless, the insights gained may enable health care providers to tailor support, facilitate informed decision-making, and promote compassionate care for ventilator-dependent patients and their families.

摘要

本研究旨在探讨呼吸照护病房(RCW)中患者签署“不要复苏”(DNR)医嘱后,家庭照护者和护士的看法及经历。目标是帮助护士为未来DNR情况下应对家庭反应和感受做好准备。该研究对从新北市地区医院和区医院的RCW招募的依赖呼吸机患者的家庭和护士进行了半结构化访谈。研究探讨了与DNR医嘱相关的感受、动机和决策过程。主题分析确定了关键主题和模式。22名家庭成员和12名护士参与了访谈,他们照护22名患者,共产生44份访谈记录。大多数家庭成员为男性(54.5%),而所有护士均为女性。家庭照护者和护士在DNR医嘱签署后有细微的看法并表现出情绪反应。家庭照护者纠结于内疚感、不确定性和决策的压力,而护士则应对伦理困境,并试图在此过程中支持家庭。共同主题包括尽量减少患者痛苦的愿望、对生活质量的担忧以及明确沟通和支持的需求。对RCW中家庭照护者和护士对患者DNR医嘱看法的理解揭示了复杂的临终关怀挑战。该研究的一个关键不足是由于专注于特定的RCW,其普遍性有限。尽管如此,所获得的见解可能使医疗服务提供者能够提供有针对性的支持,促进明智的决策,并为依赖呼吸机的患者及其家庭提供富有同情心的护理。

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