Perception of illness and death in the nursing setting

Ramona Cristina Radaelli, Esmeralda Marina Quipildor
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This paper delves into how nurses perceive illness and death and how it impacts their daily practice. Nurses' perceptions are shaped by their educational background, professional experience, personal beliefs, and cultural context. They receive training in disease management and palliative care, providing them with the knowledge to approach these situations professionally. However, personal experiences, beliefs, and emotions also influence their response. The evolution of medical science has led to the medicalization of death, with nurses often caring for dying patients in hospital settings. The emotional burden on nurses necessitates emotional self-awareness and support networks to manage stress and trauma effectively. Cultural influences play a significant role in how nurses perceive illness and death. Some cultures avoid open discussions about death, creating communication barriers. Nurses must develop culturally sensitive communication skills to provide respectful care. Various medical traditions, such as Western medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Indigenous medicine, offer different perspectives on illness and death. Cultural differences extend to funeral practices and beliefs about the afterlife. Anonymous interviews with nurses highlighted their diverse responses to death and the emotional toll it can take. Support programs and psychological assistance should be available to help nurses cope with these challenges. In conclusion, nurses' perceptions of illness and death are multifaceted, influenced by education, experience, personal beliefs, and culture. Emotional management and institutional support are crucial for effective patient care. Creating an environment that encourages open communication and respect for these issues is essential. Nurses must engage in ongoing self-reflection to provide compassionate care and address the complex emotional aspects of their profession.
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护理环境中对疾病和死亡的认知
本文深入探讨了护士如何看待疾病和死亡以及这对其日常工作的影响。护士的观念受其教育背景、职业经历、个人信仰和文化背景的影响。她们接受了疾病管理和姑息关怀方面的培训,掌握了以专业方式处理这些情况的知识。然而,个人经历、信仰和情感也会影响他们的反应。医学科学的发展导致了死亡的医学化,护士通常在医院环境中照顾垂死的病人。护士的情感负担需要情感上的自我意识和支持网络,以有效管理压力和创伤。文化影响对护士如何看待疾病和死亡起着重要作用。有些文化避免公开讨论死亡问题,从而造成沟通障碍。护士必须培养对文化敏感的沟通技巧,以提供尊重他人的护理。各种医学传统,如西医、中医和土著医学,对疾病和死亡有着不同的看法。文化差异延伸到葬礼习俗和对来世的信仰。对护士的匿名访谈强调了她们对死亡的不同反应以及死亡可能造成的情感伤害。应提供支持计划和心理援助,帮助护士应对这些挑战。总之,护士对疾病和死亡的看法是多方面的,受到教育、经验、个人信仰和文化的影响。情绪管理和机构支持对有效护理病人至关重要。营造一个鼓励公开交流和尊重这些问题的环境至关重要。护士必须不断进行自我反思,以提供富有同情心的护理,并解决其职业中复杂的情感问题。
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