Effects of Emergency Nurses' Life-Sustaining Treatment Withdrawal Knowledge, Role Perception, and Job Stress on Providing End-of-Life Care.

Hyun Ju Park, Eun Ah Hong, So Hyeon Min, Heeje Yun, Hyung Bok Lee, Won Ho Choi
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to identify predictors of end-of-life (EOL) care provided by emergency nurses in South Korea.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted using a structured questionnaire. Data were collected using Google Forms between June 21 and 30, 2022. A total of 154 emergency nurses from 10 tertiary hospitals in a metropolitan area were recruited using convenience sampling, and 139 completed surveys were analyzed. Multiple linear regression was employed to examine the effects of nurses' knowledge of life-sustaining treatment withdrawal (knowledge), their perceptions of their role in the withdrawal process (role perception), and job stress on EOL care.

Results: The mean scores for knowledge, role perception, job stress, and EOL care were 13.09±1.75 (max 6), 4.18±0.44 (max 5), 3.55±0.32 (max 4), and 2.48±0.40 (max 4), respectively. Among the EOL care subdomains, psychological domain scores were the highest. Multiple linear regression analysis indicated that nurses' role perception significantly predicted EOL care performance, particularly in the psychological (F=3.924, P=0.001) and spiritual (F=2.171, P=0.020) domains.

Conclusion: Despite the challenging environment of the emergency department, nurses who recognize their important role in the process of life-sustaining treatment withdrawal are more likely to provide high-quality EOL care. The perception of nurses' roles is especially influential on psychological care performance, and alternative approaches may be necessary for spiritual care.

急诊护士生命维持治疗戒断知识、角色认知及工作压力对临终关怀的影响。
目的:本研究旨在确定韩国急诊护士提供的临终关怀(EOL)的预测因素。方法:采用结构化问卷进行横断面调查。数据在2022年6月21日至30日期间使用谷歌表格收集。采用方便抽样的方法,对某城市地区10家三级医院的154名急诊护士进行调查,并对139份已完成的问卷进行分析。采用多元线性回归研究护士对维持生命治疗退出知识(知识)、退出过程中角色认知(角色认知)和工作压力对EOL护理的影响。结果:知识、角色感知、工作压力和EOL护理的平均得分分别为13.09±1.75(最大6分)、4.18±0.44(最大5分)、3.55±0.32(最大4分)和2.48±0.40(最大4分)。在EOL护理子领域中,心理领域得分最高。多元线性回归分析显示,护士角色感知对EOL护理绩效有显著的预测作用,尤其是在心理(F=3.924, P=0.001)和精神(F=2.171, P=0.020)两个领域。结论:尽管急诊科的环境充满挑战,但认识到自己在维持生命治疗退出过程中的重要作用的护士更有可能提供高质量的EOL护理。对护士角色的认知对心理护理的表现尤其有影响,而精神护理的替代方法可能是必要的。
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