The Challenges of Advance Care Planning for Acute Care Registered Nurses.

IF 1.7 Q2 NURSING
Canadian Journal of Nursing Research Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-04 DOI:10.1177/08445621241244532
Lori L Rietze, Kelli I Stajduhar, Mary Ellen Purkis, Denise Cloutier
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Study background: The practice of acute care nurses is shaped by organizational factors such as lack of privacy, heavy workloads, unclear roles, lack of time, and lack of specific policies and procedures. We know little about the social and organizational structures and processes that influence nurses' uptake of valuable patient-centered discussions like advance care planning (ACP). ACP is beneficial for patients, their substitute decision makers, and healthcare providers.

Purpose: To describe the operational, organizational, and societal influences shaping nurses' ACP work in acute care settings.

Methods: This ethnographic study purposively sampled 14 registered nurses and 9 administrators who worked in two acute care hospitals in Northeastern Ontario. Methods consisted of 23 open-ended, semi-structured interviews, 20 hours of observational fieldwork, and a collection of publicly available organizational documents. Data were inductively analyzed using an iterative constant comparative approach.

Results: Nurses were challenged to meet multiple competing demands, leaving them to scramble to manage complex and critically ill acute care patients while also fulfilling organizational tasks aligned with funding metrics, accreditation, and strategic planning priorities. Such factors limited nurses' capacity to engage their patients in ACP.

Conclusions: Acute care settings that align patient values and medical treatment need to foster ACP practices by revising organizational policies and processes to support this outcome, analyzing the tasks of healthcare providers to determine who might best address it, and budgeting how to support it with additional resources.

急症护理注册护士预先护理规划的挑战。
研究背景:急症护理护士的实践受到组织因素的影响,如缺乏隐私、工作量大、角色不明确、缺乏时间以及缺乏具体的政策和程序。我们对影响护士接受以患者为中心的宝贵讨论(如预先护理计划 (ACP))的社会和组织结构及流程知之甚少。ACP 对患者、患者的替代决策者和医疗服务提供者都有好处。目的:描述在急症护理环境中影响护士 ACP 工作的操作、组织和社会因素:这项人种学研究有目的地抽取了安大略省东北部两家急症护理医院的 14 名注册护士和 9 名管理人员。研究方法包括 23 次开放式半结构访谈、20 个小时的实地观察以及收集公开的组织文件。采用迭代不断比较法对数据进行归纳分析:结果:护士们面临的挑战是满足多种相互竞争的需求,使他们既要忙于管理复杂的危重急症患者,又要完成与资金指标、评审和战略规划优先事项相一致的组织任务。这些因素限制了护士让患者参与 ACP 的能力:结论:将患者价值观与医疗治疗相结合的急症护理机构需要通过修改组织政策和流程来支持 ACP 的实践,分析医疗服务提供者的任务以确定谁能最好地处理这一问题,并预算如何利用额外资源来支持 ACP。
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期刊介绍: We are pleased to announce the launch of the CJNR digital archive, an online archive available through the McGill University Library, and hosted by the McGill University Library Digital Collections Program in perpetuity. This archive has been made possible through a Richard M. Tomlinson Digital Library Innovation and Access Award to the McGill School of Nursing. The Richard M. Tomlinson award recognizes the ongoing contribution and commitment the CJNR has made to the McGill School of Nursing, and to the development and nursing science in Canada and worldwide. We hope this archive proves to be an invaluable research tool for researchers in Nursing and other faculties.
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