Clinical nurses' experiences about "breaking bad news" during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study.

IF 1.4 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Education and Health Promotion Pub Date : 2024-07-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4103/jehp.jehp_417_23
Malihe Rafiei, Zakieh Mohammadi, Shahla Mohamadirizi
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Background: Nurses have the most contact with COVID-19 patients and their families, while it is unclear how nurses react when they give bad news during pandemic disaster, particularly in the cultural and social context of Iran. So, our main purpose was to explore the experiences of clinical nurses about breaking bad news (BBN) in the context of the COVID-19 epidemic era.

Materials and method: The study was a qualitative content analysis approach. Data were collected by the purposive sampling method through in-depth interviews with 13 nurses in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. The method of data analysis was conventional qualitative content analysis.

Results: The participants of this study were 13 nurses. The work experience range was from 2 to 18 years, and in terms of education, one of them was Ph.D., eight had a bachelor's degree education, and four had a master's degree in nursing. Qualitative data of content analysis were obtained in four main categories such as nurses' avoidance of BBN, considering the patient's and family's beliefs in BBN, nurses' unpreparedness to deliver bad news during the pandemic crisis, and surrender of the patient and family members in the face of the COVID-19 bad news.

Conclusion: The results of the research showed that due to probability of occurrence of pandemic in the futureand also the nature of the nursing profession, so nurses should be familiar with the correct ways of BBN and existing protocols on crisis conditions and cultural and religious context of the society to provide a high quality of care for patients and their families.

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临床护士在 COVID-19 大流行期间 "发布坏消息 "的经历:定性研究。
背景:护士与 COVID-19 患者及其家属的接触最多,但目前还不清楚护士在大流行病灾难期间发布坏消息时的反应,尤其是在伊朗的文化和社会背景下。因此,我们的主要目的是探索临床护士在 COVID-19 流行时期发布坏消息(BBN)的经验:本研究采用定性内容分析法。通过对伊斯法罕医科大学的 13 名护士进行深入访谈,采用目的取样法收集数据。数据分析方法为常规定性内容分析法:本研究的参与者为 13 名护士。工作经验从 2 年到 18 年不等,在学历方面,其中 1 人是博士,8 人拥有学士学位,4 人拥有护理硕士学位。内容分析的定性数据主要分为四类,如护士对 BBN 的回避、考虑患者和家属对 BBN 的信仰、护士在大流行危机中传递坏消息时的无准备状态、患者和家属面对 COVID-19 坏消息时的投降:研究结果表明,由于大流行病在未来发生的可能性以及护理职业的性质,护士应熟悉正确的 BBN 方法和现有的危机条件协议以及社会的文化和宗教背景,以便为患者及其家属提供高质量的护理。
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