护士护理脑死亡病人的经验:内容分析。

Electronic Physician Pub Date : 2018-08-25 eCollection Date: 2018-08-01 DOI:10.19082/7205
Hamideh Yazdi Moghaddam, Zahra Sadat Manzari, Abbas Heydari, Eesa Mohammadi
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摘要

背景:护理诊断为脑死亡的患者是护士最繁重的职责,由于复杂性和压力源,这是重症监护室护理的最大挑战。目的:本定性研究旨在揭示护理人员护理脑死亡患者的经验。方法:本研究采用内容分析的定性研究,数据收集过程包括对重症监护护士、内科医生、护士长、移植委员会协调员和器官采购单位权威人员的21次半结构化和深度访谈。从2014年3月到2016年6月达到饱和点,收集了足够的数据。数据分析与数据收集同时进行,采用常规方法进行定性内容分析。结果:对数据进行定性内容分析,得出2个主题和8个子主题,反映了护士护理脑死亡患者的经验分析。主题包括“权利和义务要求的挑战”和“连续紧张链的动荡对抗”。最后,对“护理中的压力共振与内部冲突”的主题进行了抽象。结论:研究结果加深了我们对该问题的理解和认识。尽管压力很大,护士还是照顾潜在的器官捐赠者,这就保证了器官的捐献能力。卫生和治疗系统的决策者应考虑护士在这一护理过程中的问题和挑战,并为重症监护病房的护士设计一种支持性模式。
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Explaining nurses' experiences of caring for brain dead patients: a content analysis.

Background: Caring for patients with brain death diagnosis is the heaviest of duties for nurses, and, due to the complexities and stressors, it is the biggest challenge of nursing in an intensive care unit.

Objective: This qualitative research aimed to disclose the nurses' experience of caring for brain-dead patients.

Methods: The present study was a qualitative research using a content analysis, where the data collection process included 21 semi-structured and in-depth interviews with intensive care nurses, physicians, head nurses, a transplantation committee coordinator, and the authority of the organ procurement unit. Adequate data were collected from March 2014 until the saturation point was reached in June 2016. Data were analyzed simultaneously with data collection using qualitative content analysis with a conventional approach.

Results: Qualitative content analysis of data resulted in two themes and eight subthemes, reflecting the analysis of nurses' experiences of caring for brain-dead patients. The themes included "Challenges of right and duty requirement," and "turbulent confrontation with successive chains of tension". Finally, the main themes of "resonance of stress and internal conflict in care" were abstracted.

Conclusion: The findings deepened our understanding and knowledge of the issue. Despite all the stress, nurses care for potential organ donors, and this results in preserving the organs' viability for donation. Nurses' problems and challenges in this caring process should be considered by policymakers of health and treatment systems and a supportive model be designed for nurses in the intensive care unit.

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