신종감염병 위기에서 간호사의 임종간호 경험: 질적주제분석

Myung Sook Yoo, Young Son Chae, Sunoh Choi, Young Mi Heo, Eun Hee Ahn, Ju Lee Lee
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This study aims to explore and understand nurses’ end of life experiences during care for critical COVID-19 patients. In-depth interviews were conducted with 11 nurses working at a dedicated COVID-19 hospital in ‘D’ Metropolitan City. The 11 nurses all had experience in end of life care for critical COVID-19 patients. Collected data was examined using qualitative thematic analysis. The results showed the four categories were: trauma from end of life care, overwhelming nursing responsibilities for critical COVID-19 patients, role as guardians and supporters of critical COVID-19 patients, growth of professional identity and professional competency as a nurse. An inadequate infectious disease management system burdened nursing practitioners with many responsibilities during the early stages of the pandemic. However, This experience gave nurses an opportunity to re-think the value of caring and re-establish their professional identity. Institutional support and social interest are required to improve the quality of end of life care and work processes and provide psychological support and recovery for nursing practitioners.
护士在新型传染病危机中的临终护理经验:质的主题分析
本研究旨在探讨和了解护士在COVID-19危重患者护理过程中的临终体验。对在D大都会市一家专门的COVID-19医院工作的11名护士进行了深入采访。这11名护士都有对COVID-19危重患者进行临终护理的经验。使用定性专题分析对收集到的数据进行了检查。结果显示:临终关怀的创伤、重症患者的压倒性护理责任、重症患者的监护人和支持者角色、护士职业认同的成长和职业能力的提升。在大流行的早期阶段,不完善的传染病管理系统使护理从业人员承担了许多责任。然而,这一经历给了护士一个重新思考护理价值和重新建立职业身份的机会。需要机构的支持和社会的兴趣来提高临终关怀和工作流程的质量,并为护理从业者提供心理支持和康复。
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