重症监护室护士护理脑死亡捐献者的经验。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Minseo Son, Nageong Kim
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摘要

脑死亡后器官捐献是活体器官捐献的替代方式,而活体器官捐献存在各种风险,是解决器官供应短缺的一种手段。在韩国,器官捐献的决定主要由脑死亡捐献者的家属在医务人员的指导下做出。重症监护室的护士一直陪伴在病人身边,对家属的决策过程有很大影响。因此,应探讨护士护理脑死亡捐献者的经验,以详细解释相关的复杂社会现象。本定性研究旨在利用科莱兹的现象学方法了解护士经验的结构和性质。在 2022 年 6 月 27 日至 9 月 10 日期间,研究人员从一家医院器官获取机构的 10 名重症监护室护士处收集了数据。从参与者的访谈中确定了 12 个主题和 5 个组成部分,包括 "带着遗憾进行护理"、"忍受反复护理已故器官捐献者的痛苦"、"缺乏支持系统"、"护理后留下的深刻情感痛苦和伤痕 "以及 "平衡情感"。有必要明确重症监护病房护士护理脑死亡捐献者所需的护理干预措施和角色,并制定具体的指导方针来协助他们开展工作。
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Experiences of Intensive Care Unit Nurses in Caring for Brain-Dead Donors.

Organ donation after brain death is an alternative to living organ donation, which has various risks and is a means of addressing organ supply shortages. In South Korea, primarily, the organ donation decision is made by the brain-dead donor's family under the guidance of medical staff. Intensive care unit nurses, who are consistently present with patients, can significantly influence families' decision-making process. Hence, nurses' experiences of caring for brain-dead donors should be explored to obtain detailed explanations of the related complex social phenomena. This qualitative study aimed to understand the structure and nature of nurses' experiences using Colaizzi's phenomenological method. Data were collected from 10 intensive care unit nurses from a hospital-based organ procurement organization between June 27 and September 10, 2022. Twelve themes and 5 components were identified from participants' interviews, including "nursing with regret," "enduring agony from repeatedly caring for deceased organ donors," "lack of a support system," "deep emotional pain and scarring left after care," and "balancing emotions." It is necessary to clarify the required nursing interventions and role of nurses in intensive care units who care for brain-dead donors and develop specific guidelines to assist them in their work.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
11.10%
发文量
203
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing (JHPN) is the official journal of the Hospice & Palliative Nurses Association and is the professional, peer-reviewed journal for nurses in hospice and palliative care settings. Focusing on the clinical, educational and research aspects of care, JHPN offers current and reliable information on end of life nursing. Feature articles in areas such as symptom management, ethics, and futility of care address holistic care across the continuum. Book and article reviews, clinical updates and case studies create a journal that meets the didactic and practical needs of the nurse caring for patients with serious illnesses in advanced stages.
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