Coping mechanisms used by nurses caring for dying children: a literature review.

Q3 Medicine
Nursing children and young people Pub Date : 2026-05-07 Epub Date: 2025-11-10 DOI:10.7748/ncyp.2025.e1566
Hope Aimee Barton
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Abstract

Witnessing traumatic events such as the death and dying of patients without adequate support can have a negative effect on patient care and clinician well-being. This qualitative literature review aimed to explore and identify the coping mechanisms used by nurses who care for children who are dying or have died. Understanding these mechanisms is essential to inform clinical practice, reduce psychological strain and improve the quality of care. Coping mechanisms were categorised into three main themes: organisational, adaptive and maladaptive. Maladaptive strategies, despite their negative psychological consequences, were the most frequently reported, particularly in high-stress environments such as paediatric intensive care units. This pattern may reflect environmental or cultural factors that limit the use of more adaptive strategies. Further UK-based primary research is required to assess the effectiveness of these mechanisms and ensure their relevance to the NHS and children's nursing practice.

护理濒死儿童的护士应对机制:文献综述。
目睹创伤性事件,如病人在没有充分支持的情况下死亡和濒临死亡,可能对病人护理和临床医生的福祉产生负面影响。本质性文献回顾旨在探讨和确定护理濒死或已经死亡儿童的护士所使用的应对机制。了解这些机制对于告知临床实践、减少心理压力和提高护理质量至关重要。应对机制分为三个主题:组织性、适应性和非适应性。尽管不良的心理后果是负面的,但最常报告的是适应不良策略,特别是在高压力环境中,如儿科重症监护病房。这种模式可能反映了环境或文化因素限制了更多适应性策略的使用。进一步以英国为基础的初级研究需要评估这些机制的有效性,并确保它们与NHS和儿童护理实践的相关性。
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Nursing children and young people
Nursing children and young people Medicine-Medicine (all)
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