Nurses’ involvement in end-of-life care of patients after a do not resuscitate decision on general medical units in Saudi Arabia
To describe the essence of the nurses’ lived experience and explore the meaning of their involvement in end-of-life care after a do-not-resuscitate decision has been made. The research design embraced qualitative, exploratory and descriptive approaches utilising aspects of phenomenology. Purposive s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Intensive & critical care nursing 2016-04, Vol.33, p.21-29 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To describe the essence of the nurses’ lived experience and explore the meaning of their involvement in end-of-life care after a do-not-resuscitate decision has been made.
The research design embraced qualitative, exploratory and descriptive approaches utilising aspects of phenomenology. Purposive sampling of twenty-six registered nurses was used. Data was collected using the reflective journaling technique and were analysed using an integrated approach. Field notes were also used as a mean to enrich the description of the findings contextually.
Medical units in Saudi Arabia.
Three main themes emerged: exhausted medical treatment, continuity of nursing care and cultural considerations in nursing care. Related sub-themes were also identified as an extension to the description of the main themes.
The findings affirm that nurses working on medical units continue to maintain a constant level of care for patients and families after the do-not-resuscitate decision. Nurses found that caring for dying patients was a rewarding and worthwhile experience, albeit a challenging and demanding one. The findings suggest that improvement in end-of-life care would be best achieved by collaborative and interdisciplinary practices amongst the health care team members. |
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ISSN: | 0964-3397 1532-4036 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.iccn.2015.10.002 |