护士在重症监护室为经历意外死亡的丧亲家庭提供护理的经验:叙述概述。

Aalia Shariff, Joanne Olson, Anna Santos Salas, Lisa Cranley
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背景:死亡是重症监护病房(icu)的常见事件,护理的复杂性使得护士很难在患者的身体需求和家庭的情感需求之间找到平衡,特别是在意外死亡的情况下。对家庭来说,累积的或未解决的悲伤可能会产生持久的负面影响。因此,护士需要获得丧亲教育,以提供最佳的丧亲支持。目的:本综述的目的是确定护士在重症监护室突然或意外死亡期间和之后提供丧亲支持时遇到的挑战和促进因素。方法:采用GINA HL、Medline、Psyclnfo、Scopus、Pro quest数据库及灰色文献进行文献检索,共检索241篇文献,其中15篇符合纳入标准。研究结果:围绕icu的丧亲支持出现了四个主题:医院政策和组织约束的影响;签名:时间与信任的契约;员工和护士的内心冲突、道德困扰和个人应对方式的知识和支持水平。结论:该领域最新文献的可得性有限。进一步的研究可以为组织政策、护理教育和护理人员发展提供信息,以解决现有的障碍。有了足够的资源,就可以实施切实可行的策略来提供丧亲支持,确保在重症监护室经历突然或意外死亡的家庭获得最佳的丧亲结果。
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Nurses' experiences of providing care to bereaved families who experience unexpected death in intensive care units: A narrative overview.

Background: Death is a common occurrence in intensive care units (IC Us) and the complexity of care makes it difficult for nurses to find a balance between the patient's physical needs and the family's emotional needs, especially in circumstances of unexpected death. Cumulative or unresolved grief for families can have lasting negative repercussions. Nurses, therefore, need access to bereavement education in order to provide optimal- bereavement support.

Purpose: The purpose of this review is to identify challenges and facilitators that nurses experience in delivering bereavement support during and after sudden or unexpected death in ICUs.

Methods: A narrative overview was conducted based on a literature search using GINA HL, Medline, Psyclnfo, Scopus, and Pro quest databases, as well as grey literature, revealing 241 articles, 15 of which met inclusion criteria.

Findings: Four themes surrounding bereavement support in the ICUs emerged: influence of hospital policies and organizational constraints; sign ~tl cance of time and trust; level of knowledge and support of staff and nurses' inner conflict, moral distress, and personal ways of coping.

Conclusion: The availability of up-to-date literature in this area is limited. Further research could inform organizational poli- cies, nursing education, and nursing staff development to address existing barriers. With adequate resources, practical strate- gies could be implemented to provide bereavement support that ensures optimal bereavement outcomes for families experiencing sudden or unexpected death in ICUs.

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