The Evolving Context of MAID-Related Communications for Registered Nurses in Canada.

IF 1.7 Q2 NURSING
Sally Thorne, Heidi Parker, Barbara Pesut
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Abstract

Background: Since legalization of Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada in 2016, nurses are increasingly faced with new and evolving communication challenges as patients in a diversity of settings and contexts contemplate their end-of-life options.

Purpose: The purposes of this study were: 1) to develop an understanding of the nuances and challenges associated with MAID-related communication from the perspective of registered nurses, and 2) to draw on the insights arising from this analysis to reflect on the evolution of MAID communication for nurses over time.

Methods: This study represented a secondary analysis of two primary qualitative data sets, including: 74 interviews of Canadian registered nurses self-identifying as having some exposure to MAID in their clinical practice; and 47 narrative reflections volunteered by respondents to questions posed in an online MAID reflective guide for nurses.

Results: Nurses described evolving complexities associated with introducing and engaging with the topic of MAID with their patients, helping patients navigate access to MAID assessment, managing family and community dynamics associated with opinions and beliefs surrounding MAID, supporting patients in their planning toward a MAID death, and being there for patients and their families in the moment of MAID.

Conclusions: MAID communication is highly complex, individualized, and context-specific. It is apparent that many nurses have developed an impressive degree of comfort and skill around navigating its nuances within a rapidly evolving legislative context. It is also apparent that dedicated basic and continuing MAID communication education will warranted for registered nurses in all health care settings.

加拿大注册护士 MAID 相关交流的演变背景。
背景:自 2016 年加拿大临终医疗协助合法化以来,护士越来越多地面临着新的和不断变化的沟通挑战,因为患者在不同的环境和背景下都在考虑他们的临终选择。目的:本研究的目的是:1)从注册护士的角度了解与临终医疗协助相关的沟通的细微差别和挑战;2)借鉴分析中得出的见解,反思临终医疗协助的演变:1)从注册护士的角度出发,了解与MAID相关的沟通的细微差别和挑战;2)借鉴分析中得出的见解,反思护士MAID沟通随时间的演变:本研究是对两组主要定性数据的二次分析,包括74 次对加拿大注册护士的访谈,这些护士自称在临床实践中接触过一些 MAID;以及 47 篇由受访者自愿提供的叙述性反思,这些反思是针对护士在线 MAID 反思指南中提出的问题:结果:护士们描述了在向患者介绍和接触MAID话题、帮助患者获得MAID评估、管理与围绕MAID的观点和信念相关的家庭和社区动态、支持患者规划MAID死亡以及在MAID发生时陪伴患者及其家人等方面不断演变的复杂性:MAID沟通是非常复杂、个性化和因地制宜的。很明显,许多护士在快速发展的立法背景下,已经掌握了驾驭其细微差别的能力和技巧,令人印象深刻。同样显而易见的是,所有医疗机构的注册护士都需要接受专门的MAID沟通基础教育和继续教育。
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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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