Critical Care Nurses’ Perception of Barriers and Supportive Behaviors in End-of-Life Care

Author:

Attia Amal Kadry1,Abd-Elaziz Wafaa Wahdan2,Kandeel Nahed Attia2

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Nursing, Critical Care and Emergency Nursing, University of Alexandria, Alexandria, Egypt

2. Critical Care Nursing Department, University of Mansoura, Egypt

Abstract

Aim: To investigate critical care nurses' perceptions of barriers and supportive behaviors in providing end of life (EOL) care to dying patients and their families. Methods: The study involved a convenient sample of 70 nurses who were involved in caring for critically ill patients. Data were collected using a structured interview sheet. Results: Barriers to providing EOL care were related to intensive care environment, family members, nurses' knowledge and skills, physicians' attitudes and treatment policy. Possible help to providing EOL care involved nurses' support to each other, patient and family-centered care, and families' support. Conclusions: There is a need to allow the family unlimited access to the dying patient, involve them in patient care and provide them with a private place for grieving.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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