重症监护护士在临终关怀中面临伦理挑战的经验。

IF 2.9 1区 哲学 Q1 ETHICS
Nursing Ethics Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-22 DOI:10.1177/09697330241252975
Lena Palmryd, Åsa Rejnö, Anette Alvariza, Tove Godskesen
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背景:在瑞典的重症监护病房中,尽管接受了先进的维持生命治疗,但仍有 9% 的患者无法存活。目的:探讨重症监护护士在重症监护环境下护理生命末期患者时遇到的伦理挑战:研究设计:本研究采用解释性描述的定性方法:受访者主要为女性,年龄中位数为 51 岁:本研究获得了瑞典伦理审查机构的批准:重症监护护士表示,在对存活希望渺茫的患者持续进行维持生命治疗时,以及在使用可能无意中加速患者死亡的镇痛药物时,她们遇到了伦理挑战。当病人在有可能康复的情况下表示希望放弃维持生命的治疗时,或者当家属希望不让病人知道预后不佳的信息时,也会遇到挑战;这些愿望有时会与医疗指南相冲突。重症监护护士在照顾潜在的器官捐献者时也遇到了伦理挑战,突出强调了器官保存与维护病人尊严之间的平衡:危重症护理护士在护理临终病人时遇到了伦理挑战。她们描述了从维持生命的治疗和止痛管理,到病人的偏好和器官捐献考虑等一系列问题。在重症监护环境中,应对这些伦理挑战对于提供以人为本的体恤护理以及在临终关怀期间为家属提供支持至关重要。
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Critical care nurses' experiences of ethical challenges in end-of-life care.

Background: In Swedish intensive care units, nine percent of patients do not survive despite receiving advanced life-sustaining treatments. As these patients transition to end-of-life care, ethical considerations may become paramount.

Aim: To explore the ethical challenges that critical care nurses encounter when caring for patients at the end of life in an intensive care context.

Research design: The study used a qualitative approach with an interpretive descriptive design.

Research context and participants: Twenty critical care nurses from eight intensive care units in an urban region in Sweden were interviewed, predominately women with a median age of fifty-one years.

Ethical considerations: This study was approved by The Swedish Ethics Review Authority.

Findings: Critical care nurses described encountering ethical challenges when life-sustaining treatments persisted to patients with minimal survival prospects and when administering pain-relieving medications that could inadvertently hasten patients' deaths. Challenges also arose when patients expressed a desire to withdraw life-sustaining treatments despite the possibility of recovery, or when family members wanted to shield patients from information about a poor prognosis; these wishes occasionally conflicted with healthcare guidelines. The critical care nurses also encountered ethical challenges when caring for potential organ donors, highlighting the balance between organ preservation and maintaining patient dignity.

Conclusion: Critical care nurses encountered ethical challenges when caring for patients at the end of life. They described issues ranging from life-sustaining treatments and administration of pain-relief, to patient preferences and organ donation considerations. Addressing these ethical challenges is essential for delivering compassionate person-centered care, and supporting family members during end-of-life care in an intensive care context.

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Nursing Ethics
Nursing Ethics 医学-护理
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
11.90%
发文量
117
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing Ethics takes a practical approach to this complex subject and relates each topic to the working environment. The articles on ethical and legal issues are written in a comprehensible style and official documents are analysed in a user-friendly way. The international Editorial Board ensures the selection of a wide range of high quality articles of global significance.
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