Nursing assistants' perceptions and experiences with the emotional impact of providing palliative care: A qualitative interview study in nursing homes

Author:

Dijxhoorn Anne‐Floor Q.123ORCID,Heijnen Yanouk1ORCID,van der Linden Yvette M.3,Leget Carlo4ORCID,Raijmakers Natasja J. H.12ORCID,Brom Linda12

Affiliation:

1. Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL) Utrecht The Netherlands

2. Netherlands Association for Palliative Care (PZNL) Utrecht The Netherlands

3. Centre of Expertise in Palliative Care Leiden University Medical Centre Leiden The Netherlands

4. University of Humanistic Studies Utrecht The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractAimTo gain insight into the perceived emotional impact of providing palliative care among nursing assistants in Dutch nursing homes, their strategies in coping with this impact and associated needs.DesignExploratory qualitative study.MethodsIn 2022, 17 semistructured interviews with nursing assistants working in Dutch nursing homes were conducted. Participants were recruited via personal networks and social media. Interviews were open‐coded by three independent researchers following the thematic analysis approach.ResultsThree themes emerged regarding the elements that contribute to the emotional impact of providing palliative care in nursing homes: impactful situations (e.g. witnessing suffering and sudden deaths), interactions (e.g. close relationship and receiving gratitude) and reflection on provided care (e.g. feeling fulfilment or feeling inadequate in caring). Nursing assistants used different strategies to cope, including emotional processing activities, their attitude towards death and work and gaining experience. Participants experienced a need for more education in palliative care and organized peer group meetings.ConclusionElements that play a role in how the emotional impact of providing palliative care is perceived by nursing assistants can have a positive or negative impact.Implications for the Profession and/or Patient CareNursing assistants should be better supported in coping with the emotional impact of providing palliative care.ImpactIn nursing homes, nursing assistants are most involved in providing daily care to residents and have a signalling role in recognizing the deteriorating conditions of residents. Despite their prominent role, little is known about the emotional impact of providing palliative care among these professionals. This study shows that although nursing assistants already undertake various activities to reduce the emotional impact, employers should be aware of the unmet needs in this area and the responsibility they have in this regard.Reporting MethodThe QOREQ checklist was used for reporting.Patient or Public ContributionNo patient or public contribution.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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