Sitanggang Yenni Ferawati, Fangidae Erniyati
Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Pelita Harapan, Tangerang, Indonesia.
PhD Program, School of Nursing, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, Taipei, Taiwan.
Belitung Nurs J. 2024 Oct 14;10(5):571-577. doi: 10.33546/bnj.3475. eCollection 2024.
Death is a natural part of life that no one can avoid. Listening to patients and supporting their needs during the dying process is crucial. However, dying patients are often not given a voice or choices regarding their care plans. Additionally, discussing death is difficult, even for those who consider themselves religious or have faith. Death is often avoided as a topic within the community, including the Christian community. Many people shy away from discussions about death and dying, as these topics are usually considered "taboo" and uncomfortable. Nurses' perspectives on a "peaceful death" can contribute to high-quality care and a good-quality death. However, there is a lack of evidence regarding a "peaceful death" from the nurses' perspective, particularly from Christian nurses in Indonesia.
This study aimed to explore the perspectives of Christian nurses on a peaceful death in Indonesia.
The study employed a qualitative descriptive design conducted between January and April 2024. The study sample was recruited through the distribution of an e-flyer via social media. Interviews were conducted using six open-ended questions. All interviews were audiotaped and transcribed. Eighteen Christian nurses were interviewed, including three male and fifteen female nurses. Participants were selected through purposive sampling. The study was analyzed using thematic analysis.
Three main themes were developed: 1) Components of a Peaceful Death, 2) Companionship and Care, and 3) Knowing the Final Destination.
This study identified key perspectives on a peaceful death from Christian nurses. Understanding these views will help nurses, particularly Christian nurses, provide optimal care and prepare patients to achieve a peaceful death. These perspectives will enrich nursing knowledge in providing end-of-life care to dying patients based on their beliefs.
死亡是生命中自然的一部分,无人能够避免。在临终过程中倾听患者并满足他们的需求至关重要。然而,临终患者在护理计划方面往往没有发言权或选择权。此外,即使对于那些自认为有宗教信仰的人来说,谈论死亡也很困难。在包括基督教社区在内的社会中,死亡常常被回避作为一个话题。许多人回避关于死亡和临终的讨论,因为这些话题通常被视为“禁忌”且令人不适。护士对“安详离世”的看法有助于提供高质量的护理和美好的死亡体验。然而,从护士的角度,尤其是印度尼西亚的基督教护士的角度来看,关于“安详离世”的证据却很缺乏。
本研究旨在探讨印度尼西亚基督教护士对安详离世的看法。
本研究采用定性描述性设计,于2024年1月至4月进行。通过社交媒体分发电子传单招募研究样本。使用六个开放式问题进行访谈。所有访谈均进行录音和转录。共访谈了18名基督教护士,包括3名男护士和15名女护士。通过目的抽样选择参与者。采用主题分析法对研究进行分析。
形成了三个主要主题:1)安详离世的要素,2)陪伴与关怀,3)知晓最终归宿。
本研究确定了基督教护士对安详离世的关键看法。了解这些观点将有助于护士,尤其是基督教护士,提供最佳护理,并帮助患者做好安详离世的准备。这些观点将丰富在基于患者信仰为临终患者提供临终护理方面的护理知识。