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Research: A qualitative descriptive analysis of nurses' perceptions of hospice care for deceased children following organ donation in hospice cool rooms

机译:研究:在Hospice Cool Room overs捐赠器官捐赠后,对医疗保障的临终关怀护理的看法的定性描述性分析

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Background: Following organ donation, bodies of children are generally cared for in hospital mortuaries or by funeral directors, and their families are offered little routine bereavement support. A partnership between an organ donation nursing team and regional children's hospice trialled an initiative where families were offered bereavement support from the hospice, and their child's body was cared for in a 'cool room' after death. Hospice services are usually restricted to children with life-limiting conditions, and their families. Objective: To explore the perceptions and experience of nursing staff who are involved in supporting families of children and young people who have been cared for in children's hospice cool rooms after death, following organ donation. Design: A qualitative exploratory study consisting of a focus group interview with registered nurses from the children's hospice and organ donation teams. Method: A purposeful sample of nurses was recruited. Data were collected in a digitally-recorded focus group interview during March 2018.The interview was transcribed and analysed using a qualitative content approach. Results: Six nurses participated in the focus group. Analysis revealed five themes that characterised the perceptions of nurses: (i) barriers to care, (ii) bereavement care for families, (iii) impact on families and staff, (iv) influencers and enablers of change, and (v) sustainability of new practices. Conclusion: Nurses perceived the long-term, responsive and family-centred approach to bereavement support as a strength of the hospice model, reducing the experience of moral distress in organ donation nurses.
机译:背景:在机构捐赠之后,儿童尸体通常在医院抵押人或葬礼董事中照顾,而他们的家庭则提供一点常规的丧亲保护。机构捐赠护理团队与区域儿童抚养记之间的伙伴关系试用了一项倡议,其中家庭被临终关怀提供丧亲支撑,他们的孩子的身体在死后在一个“凉爽的房间”中照顾。临终关怀服务通常仅限于患有生活限制条件的儿童及其家庭。目的:探讨参与儿童和年轻人家庭的护理人员的看法和经验,在死亡之后被关心的儿童休息室凉爽的房间,后来。设计:一个定性探索性研究,由儿童临终关怀和器官捐赠团队的注册护士组成的定性探索性研究。方法:招募了护士的有目的的样本。在2018年3月,在数字录制的焦点集团访谈中收集了数据。采访通过定性内容方法进行转录和分析。结果:六名护士参加了焦点小组。分析揭示了五个主题,其特征在于护士的看法:(i)关心的障碍,(ii)对家庭的丧亲护理,(iii)对家庭和工作人员的影响,(iv)影响者和变革使能力,以及(v)可持续性新实践。结论:护士认为,作为临终关字模型的实力,使丧亲保护支持的长期,响应和家庭集中的方法感到丧生,减少了器官捐赠护士的道德困扰的经验。

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