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Balancing Urgency and Dignity: Nurses' Perspectives on End-of-Life Care in the Emergency Department

Authors
장유진장희경
Issue Date
Nov-2024
Publisher
대한질적연구학회
Keywords
End-of-life care; Emergency department; Qualitative research; Nurses; Patient rights
Citation
대한질적연구학회지, v.9, no.3, pp 204 - 214
Pages
11
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
대한질적연구학회지
Volume
9
Number
3
Start Page
204
End Page
214
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/78446
ISSN
2508-2116
Abstract
Purpose: In this qualitative descriptive study, we aimed to explore the experiences of nurses providing end-of-life (EOL) care in an emergency department (ED) setting and identify the associated challenges and implications for clinical practice. Methods: Twelve nurses with over 1 year of EOL care experience in the ED were interviewed. The collected data were analyzed using thematic analysis, as outlined by Braun and Clarke. Results: Five main themes with corresponding subthemes were identified: (1) Inadequate Environment for EOL Care, including physical envi ronment barriers for a dignified death and emotional restraint in a chaotic setting; (2) Impact of Life-Sustaining Treatment Decision Complexity, encompassing complicated dynamics of family decision-making and compromised care quality in the decision-making process; (3) Managing Care Relationships in Physician-Limited Settings, man ifested as navigating limited physician communication and bearing the emotional weight of EOL care; (4) Challenges in Protecting Patients’ Rights, characterized by powerlessness in the face of silent patients and confusion from re versed decisions by families; and (5) Actualizing Compassionate EOL Care, ensuring dignity through purposeful actions and navigating environmental barriers to dignified care. Conclusion: We highlight the need for systematic changes in the ED to better support EOL care, including the development of culturally sensitive communication proto cols, shared guidelines for decision-making, and improved collaboration between healthcare professionals. These findings provide valuable insights into enhancing EOL care in EDs. Future efforts should focus on policy changes, tailored education programs, and support systems that address the multifaceted needs of patients, families, and healthcare providers.
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