Affiliation:
1. Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences
Abstract
Abstract
Background: caring for recommended patients creates work and emotional challenges for nurses. Nurses are obligated to provide care regardless of the patient's situation. Therefore, knowing the experiences of nurses in dealing with recommended patients in order to provide quality and effective care can be the basis for increasing patient satisfaction. The present study was conducted aimed to explain nurses' experiences of caring for recommended patients.
Methods: This was a qualitative study with descriptive phenomenological approach. Participants were 12 nurses working in different wards of hospitals affiliated to Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, selected by purposive sampling method with maximum diversity. The data collected using semi-structured interviews in face-to-face and audio-recorded methods. MAXQDA 2020 software was used for data management. The analysis of the data was done using the Colaizzi's 7-step method. In order to verify the trustworthiness of the data, Lincoln and Guba criteria were used.
Results: After continuous data analysis, 110 initial codes were extracted. These codes emerged in 18 sub-themes and 6 main themes including: catastrophe, be in decline, be in progress, discrimination, work overload, and poor prognosis.
Conclusions: The findings of this study provide useful information for developing the empowerment and improving the working environment of nurses in the care of recommended patients.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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