Nursing students experiences of end-of-life care.

Kerry Jones, Jan Draper, Nerys Bolton
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Abstract

Background: Undergraduate nursing students spend a significant amount of time in clinical placements where they are involved in care at the end of a person's life and care after death. While their role is to provide compassionate care, some students feel wholly unprepared.

Aims: The aim of this qualitative study was to explore student nurses' experiences of care in death, dying and post death care, and to explore how students can be better prepared to provide such care.

Methods: This is a qualitative descriptive study that is concerned with the subjective reality of participant's experiences.

Findings: Six themes were developed from the analysis: first encounters with death and dying; preparedness; mentoring and support received; the caring role; striving to cope; working with families and working through COVID-19.

Conclusion: Students described their experience of placements in end-of-life care as challenging, yet were also able to adopt ways to develop as compassionate practitioners.

护理专业学生的临终关怀经历。
背景:护理本科生在临床实习中花费了大量时间,参与临终关怀和死亡后护理。虽然他们的职责是提供富有同情心的照顾,但一些学生感到完全没有准备。目的:本定性研究的目的是探索实习护士在死亡、临终和死后护理中的护理经验,并探索学生如何更好地准备提供此类护理。方法:这是一项定性描述性研究,关注参与者经历的主观现实。研究结果:分析得出了六个主题:第一次遭遇死亡和垂死;准备;获得辅导和支持;关爱角色;努力应付;与家人一起工作和在COVID-19中工作。结论:学生们描述了他们在临终关怀中的安置经历,认为这很有挑战性,但他们也能够采取方法发展成为富有同情心的从业者。
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