A nurse’s phenomenological enquiry into doctors’ end-of-life decision making

Author:

Charman Lesley Ann1,Esterhuizen Philip2

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Nurse Specialist (Palliative Care), Hospital Palliative Care Team, St James Hospital, UK

2. Associate Director of Student Education, Curriculum and Assessment School of Healthcare, University of Leeds, UK

Abstract

This paper is based on an exploratory study conducted in a UK NHS oncology unit, informed by the interpretation of hermeneutic phenomenology by Van Manen and Dahlberg et al. Four senior oncology doctors (trainees) were recruited using homogenous purposive sampling. In-depth interviews were conducted to understand participants’ lived experience of decision making for oncology patients near the end of life. Analysis followed a line-by-line approach, with consideration of the lifeworld existentials identified by ( Van Manen, 1990 ). Common themes were uncovered of empathy, the unacknowledged influence; dichotomy and conflict; and subverted emotion (uncovered through reflection). Findings are discussed in relation to current clinical decision-making theory, particularly cognitive continuum theory, current UK end of life care policy and practice, role socialisation and inter-professional team working.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Research and Theory

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