Joyce Elsa, Guerin Suzanne, Synman Lindi, Ryberg Melanie
UCD School of Psychology, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
Tallaght University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
J Intensive Care Soc. 2025 Jan 3;26(1):21-28. doi: 10.1177/17511437241308672. eCollection 2025 Feb.
Dying and death in critical care settings can have particularly negative implications for the bereavement experience of family members, family interaction and the wellbeing of critical care staff. This study explored critical care staff perspectives of dying, death and bereavement in this context, and their role related to patients and their families, adopting a multidisciplinary perspective.
This study employed a descriptive exploratory qualitative design, using reflexive thematic analysis to interpret the data. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 critical care staff from hospitals in the Republic of Ireland. Most participants were female ( = 11), with four male participants. Professional disciplines included nursing, dietetics, physiotherapy, anaesthesiology and medicine.
Key findings included supporting a 'nice death' for patients and their families, the challenges critical care staff experience, the need for better supports in critical care, and the need for change in current bereavement support provision given the diversity evident in the modern Irish population.
This study suggests that the unique challenges faced by staff and families throughout the dying process may benefit from the development of additional psychological, educational, and infrastructural supports. Inconsistencies in supports across critical care units in Ireland were also identified. Future research should complement the current study and examine family members' experience of the dying process in critical care and their perspectives on supports provided.
重症监护环境中的濒死和死亡可能对家庭成员的丧亲经历、家庭互动以及重症监护工作人员的幸福感产生特别负面的影响。本研究从多学科角度探讨了重症监护工作人员在这种背景下对濒死、死亡和丧亲的看法,以及他们与患者及其家属相关的角色。
本研究采用描述性探索性定性设计,运用反思性主题分析来解释数据。对来自爱尔兰共和国医院的15名重症监护工作人员进行了半结构化访谈。大多数参与者为女性(n = 11),有4名男性参与者。专业学科包括护理、饮食学、物理治疗、麻醉学和医学。
主要发现包括支持为患者及其家属营造“安详离世”的环境、重症监护工作人员所经历的挑战、重症监护中对更好支持的需求,以及鉴于现代爱尔兰人口的多样性,当前丧亲支持服务需要变革。
本研究表明,在整个濒死过程中工作人员和家属面临的独特挑战可能受益于额外的心理、教育和基础设施支持的发展。研究还发现爱尔兰各重症监护病房的支持存在不一致之处。未来的研究应补充当前的研究,并考察家庭成员在重症监护中的濒死经历以及他们对所提供支持的看法。