Bereavement Care Team: Improving ICU Nurses' Professional Bereavement and Patient Family Experience.

Q2 Nursing Nursing Administration Quarterly Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-29 DOI:10.1097/NAQ.0000000000000634
Kerry-Ann Farrow, Donna Felber Neff
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When nurses care for dying patients, their compassion fatigue may increase and lead to burnout and feelings of professional bereavement. However, if a nurse perceives that the patient had a "good death," it may have a positive impact on them and reduce their emotional distress. The purpose of this project is to reduce nurses' feelings of professional bereavement by implementing a Bereavement Care Team (BCT) in the intensive care unit (ICU). This study is a pre-post quasi-experimental design. The Chen and Chow bereavement subscales Factor 1 and Factor 2 measured elements of a nurse's professional bereavement, and 5 items were statistically significant. Nurses felt a reduction in their exhaustion, frustration, and feeling fatigue in their job, reduced feelings about being nervous and worried about potential professional/patient conflicts, and nurses were moved by the patient's family's understanding of the patient's death. Implementing a BCT in the ICU provided an environment that created a "good death" for the patient and their loved ones. These findings supported the need for the BCT as they demonstrated an improvement in the ICU nurses' feelings of professional bereavement.

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丧亲护理小组:改善重症监护病房护士的职业丧亲和患者家属体验。
当护士护理临终病人时,她们的同情疲劳可能会增加,并导致职业倦怠和职业丧亲之痛。但是,如果护士认为病人 "死得很好",这可能会对他们产生积极影响,减少他们的情绪困扰。本项目的目的是通过在重症监护病房(ICU)实施丧亲关怀小组(BCT)来减少护士的职业丧亲感。本研究采用前-后准实验设计。Chen和Chow丧亲之痛子量表因子1和因子2测量了护士的职业丧亲之痛要素,其中5个项目具有统计学意义。护士在工作中的疲惫感、挫败感和疲劳感减少了,紧张感和对潜在的职业/患者冲突的担忧减少了,护士被患者家属对患者死亡的理解所感动。在重症监护室实施 BCT 为患者及其亲人提供了一个创造 "美好死亡 "的环境。这些研究结果表明,重症监护室护士的职业丧亲之痛得到了改善,从而证明了 BCT 的必要性。
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Nursing Administration Quarterly
Nursing Administration Quarterly Nursing-Leadership and Management
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期刊介绍: Nursing Administration Quarterly (NAQ) is a peer-reviewed journal that provides nursing administrators with practical, up-to-date information on the effective management of nursing services in all health care settings. Published 4 times per year, each issue focuses on a selected topic providing an in depth look at the many aspects of nursing administration.
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