{"title":"老年病医院护理患绝症老年人的护士的角色适应。","authors":"Qiushi Liu, Bongsook Yih","doi":"10.1111/inr.13063","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><strong>Aim: </strong>To understand the role adaptation process of nurses caring for older adult patients with terminal diseases in Chinese geriatric hospitals.</p><p><strong>Background: </strong>The Chinese government has been encouraging the conversion of secondary general hospitals and some tertiary hospitals into specialized geriatric hospitals; however, research on nurses' adaptation to caring for older adult patients with terminal diseases in these hospitals is lacking.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>Individual in-depth interviews were conducted with 13 registered nurses with a minimum of two years of experience caring for older adults with terminal diseases. Following Glaserian grounded theory, open, selective, and theoretical coding were conducted for data analysis. The study followed the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research checklist.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>\"Guards of the shining sunset\" emerged as the core category. Participants experienced three stages: \"chaotic me,\" \"rational me,\" and \"inclusive me.\" They highlighted two causes, three contexts, two intervention conditions, three strategies, and two consequences.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>The study shows that nurses play a key role in \"guarding the shining sunset\" of older adult patients with terminal diseases. The observed role adaptation process provides theoretical support for interventions to assist nurses in becoming inclusive \"guards of the shining sunset.\"</p><p><strong>Implications for nursing practice and policy: </strong>Nurses play a unique role as guardians protecting the end-of-life quality of elderly patients. Their role needs to be expanded and strengthened via effective coping strategies and comprehensive legal, education, welfare, and professional promotion support policies. The substantive theory offered by this study may be applied by nurses, department leaders, geriatric hospital managers, and national-level institutions to underpin future interventions and improve role adaptation.</p>","PeriodicalId":54931,"journal":{"name":"International Nursing Review","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":3.8000,"publicationDate":"2024-11-13","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Role adaptation of nurses caring for older adults with terminal diseases in geriatric hospitals.\",\"authors\":\"Qiushi Liu, Bongsook Yih\",\"doi\":\"10.1111/inr.13063\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Aim: </strong>To understand the role adaptation process of nurses caring for older adult patients with terminal diseases in Chinese geriatric hospitals.</p><p><strong>Background: </strong>The Chinese government has been encouraging the conversion of secondary general hospitals and some tertiary hospitals into specialized geriatric hospitals; however, research on nurses' adaptation to caring for older adult patients with terminal diseases in these hospitals is lacking.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>Individual in-depth interviews were conducted with 13 registered nurses with a minimum of two years of experience caring for older adults with terminal diseases. Following Glaserian grounded theory, open, selective, and theoretical coding were conducted for data analysis. The study followed the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research checklist.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>\\\"Guards of the shining sunset\\\" emerged as the core category. Participants experienced three stages: \\\"chaotic me,\\\" \\\"rational me,\\\" and \\\"inclusive me.\\\" They highlighted two causes, three contexts, two intervention conditions, three strategies, and two consequences.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>The study shows that nurses play a key role in \\\"guarding the shining sunset\\\" of older adult patients with terminal diseases. The observed role adaptation process provides theoretical support for interventions to assist nurses in becoming inclusive \\\"guards of the shining sunset.\\\"</p><p><strong>Implications for nursing practice and policy: </strong>Nurses play a unique role as guardians protecting the end-of-life quality of elderly patients. Their role needs to be expanded and strengthened via effective coping strategies and comprehensive legal, education, welfare, and professional promotion support policies. 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Role adaptation of nurses caring for older adults with terminal diseases in geriatric hospitals.
Aim: To understand the role adaptation process of nurses caring for older adult patients with terminal diseases in Chinese geriatric hospitals.
Background: The Chinese government has been encouraging the conversion of secondary general hospitals and some tertiary hospitals into specialized geriatric hospitals; however, research on nurses' adaptation to caring for older adult patients with terminal diseases in these hospitals is lacking.
Methods: Individual in-depth interviews were conducted with 13 registered nurses with a minimum of two years of experience caring for older adults with terminal diseases. Following Glaserian grounded theory, open, selective, and theoretical coding were conducted for data analysis. The study followed the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research checklist.
Results: "Guards of the shining sunset" emerged as the core category. Participants experienced three stages: "chaotic me," "rational me," and "inclusive me." They highlighted two causes, three contexts, two intervention conditions, three strategies, and two consequences.
Conclusion: The study shows that nurses play a key role in "guarding the shining sunset" of older adult patients with terminal diseases. The observed role adaptation process provides theoretical support for interventions to assist nurses in becoming inclusive "guards of the shining sunset."
Implications for nursing practice and policy: Nurses play a unique role as guardians protecting the end-of-life quality of elderly patients. Their role needs to be expanded and strengthened via effective coping strategies and comprehensive legal, education, welfare, and professional promotion support policies. The substantive theory offered by this study may be applied by nurses, department leaders, geriatric hospital managers, and national-level institutions to underpin future interventions and improve role adaptation.
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International Nursing Review is a key resource for nurses world-wide. Articles are encouraged that reflect the ICN"s five key values: flexibility, inclusiveness, partnership, achievement and visionary leadership. Authors are encouraged to identify the relevance of local issues for the global community and to describe their work and to document their experience.