Nurses experience with body care among palliative care patients: a phenomenological study.

Anna Marchetti, Gabriella Facchinetti, Giorgia Petrucci, Michela Piredda, Chiara Mastroianni, Marco Artico, Daniela D'angelo, Maria Grazia De Marinis
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Background: Palliative care is defined as active and global care that provides holistic care integrating the body, mind and spirit of the dying person. A person's health deteriorates at the end of life and nurses facilitate patients to manage their personal body care. Knowing and considering the impact of disease on individuals' lives, how they adapt to cope with it, and the meaning they give to it, can help nurses. This is because of the embodiment concept of living in and through our bodies. The aim of the study is to explore palliative care patients' experiences with nurses during body care.

Methods: A descriptive phenomenological approach based on Husserl's philosophical perspective was used. A purposive sample of eight palliative care patients were enrolled in the study. Semi-structured interviews were conducted between November 2018 and January 2019, in an Italian hospice. The interviews were about patients' feelings during nursing body care. The transcripts were analysed using Giorgi's phenomenological method. Several strategies were used to ensure the study's reliability.

Results: The qualitative analysis revealed six categories that converged in three themes: 1) body care requires a specific competence; 2) patients experience difficulties during care by nurses; 3) compassionate care relationships help patients to find wellbeing and balance.

Conclusions: People at the end of life find the deterioration of their body distressing and a reminder that they are about to die. These considerations give us an understanding of patient embodiment and the significance of a patient's lived experiences at the end of their life. This phenomenon in nursing should be explored further in future research, to help inform more targeted care strategies.

护士对姑息关怀患者身体护理的体验:一项现象学研究。
背景介绍姑息关怀被定义为积极的全面关怀,为临终者提供身、心、灵一体化的整体关怀。人在生命的最后阶段健康状况会恶化,护士要帮助病人管理好自己的身体。了解和考虑疾病对个人生活的影响、他们如何适应和应对疾病以及他们赋予疾病的意义可以帮助护士。这是因为 "生活在我们的身体中并通过我们的身体生活 "这一体现概念。本研究旨在探讨姑息关怀患者在身体护理过程中与护士相处的体验:采用基于胡塞尔哲学观点的描述性现象学方法。研究采用了基于胡塞尔哲学视角的描述性现象学方法,对 8 名姑息关怀患者进行了有目的的抽样调查。半结构式访谈于2018年11月至2019年1月在意大利一家临终关怀医院进行。访谈内容为患者在护理身体期间的感受。访谈记录采用乔吉现象学方法进行分析。为确保研究的可靠性,采用了多种策略:定性分析揭示了六个类别,并汇聚成三个主题:1)身体护理需要特定的能力;2)病人在护士护理过程中遇到困难;3)富有同情心的护理关系有助于病人找到幸福和平衡:结论:生命末期的人发现自己身体的恶化令人痛苦,并提醒他们即将死去。这些考虑让我们了解了病人的体现以及病人在生命末期生活经历的重要性。在未来的研究中,应进一步探讨护理中的这一现象,以帮助我们了解更有针对性的护理策略。
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