重症护理外展团队护士临终对话的方法:一项解释性描述性研究。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Marley Gregorio, Yolanda Babenko-Mould, Brandi Vanderspank-Wright
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摘要

背景:重症监护外展小组(CCOT)护士是医院应急反应小组的一部分,为失代偿患者评估和调动资源。尽管这一角色的很大一部分涉及解决生命末期(EOL)问题,但在文献和实践中,这一角色的定义并不明确。目的:探讨门诊护士进行EOL对话的经验。研究设计:采用定性解释描述性方法指导研究。采用半结构化访谈指南收集安大略省七家医院CCOT护士的录音访谈资料。访谈数据采用专题分析方法进行分析。结果:来自11名CCOT护士参与者的数据揭示了两个关键主题:“获得讨论临终问题的技能”和“临终对话的动态方法”。CCOT护士在EOL对话中的角色与他们作为床边重症护理护士的实践有很大的不同,在这些对话中承担了额外的自主权和责任。尽管CCOT护士经常不得不引导EOL讨论,但他们很少接受培训以帮助获得这一技能。尽管没有向CCOT护士提供统一的教育,但多个不相关组织的所有护士都报告使用类似的方法。结论:本研究的结果表明,引导EOL问题是CCOT护士的重要学习需求,指出需要在组织,省和国家层面进行更强有力的教育。建议进行更多的研究,以量化CCOT护士在EOL讨论中的参与情况,扩大对其参与程度的了解。进一步的研究也有必要在这一角色中描述和支持护理实践范围,为政策和指导方针提供信息。与临床实践的相关性:CCOT护士在日常实践中遇到EOL问题。建议额外的教育和增加角色清晰度,以支持护士在这一实践领域。
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Critical Care Outreach Team Nurses' Approaches to End-of-Life Conversations: An Interpretive Descriptive Study.

Background: Critical care outreach team (CCOT) nurses are part of hospital emergency response teams, assessing and mobilising resources for decompensating patients. Although a significant proportion of this role involves addressing end-of-life (EOL) issues, this role is ill-defined in the literature and in practice.

Aim: To explore the experiences of CCOT nurses with EOL conversations.

Study design: A qualitative interpretive descriptive methodology guided the study. A semi-structured interview guide was used to collect audio-recorded individual interview data from CCOT nurses from seven hospitals in Ontario. Interview data were analysed using a thematic analysis approach.

Results: Data from 11 CCOT nurse participants revealed two key themes: 'Acquiring skills to discuss end-of-life issues' and 'Dynamic approaches to end-of-life conversations'. CCOT nurses' role in EOL conversations diverged significantly from their practice as bedside critical care nurses, assuming additional autonomy and responsibility in these conversations. Although CCOT nurses frequently had to navigate EOL discussions, they reported very little training to assist in acquisition of this skill. Despite no uniform education being provided to CCOT nurses, all nurses across multiple unrelated organisations reported using similar approaches.

Conclusions: Findings from this study suggest that navigating EOL issues is an important learning need for CCOT nurses, pointing towards the need for more robust education at organisational, provincial and national levels. Additional research is recommended to quantify the participation of CCOT nurses in EOL discussions, expanding knowledge about the extent of their involvement. Further research is also warranted to delineate and support nursing scope of practice within this role, informing policy and guidelines.

Relevance to clinical practice: CCOT nurses encounter EOL issues in their daily practice. Additional education and increased role clarity are recommended to support nurses in this practice area.

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CiteScore
6.00
自引率
13.30%
发文量
109
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing in Critical Care is an international peer-reviewed journal covering any aspect of critical care nursing practice, research, education or management. Critical care nursing is defined as the whole spectrum of skills, knowledge and attitudes utilised by practitioners in any setting where adults or children, and their families, are experiencing acute and critical illness. Such settings encompass general and specialist hospitals, and the community. Nursing in Critical Care covers the diverse specialities of critical care nursing including surgery, medicine, cardiac, renal, neurosciences, haematology, obstetrics, accident and emergency, neonatal nursing and paediatrics. Papers published in the journal normally fall into one of the following categories: -research reports -literature reviews -developments in practice, education or management -reflections on practice
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