Navigating end-of-life care dilemmas: a qualitative inquiry of nurses' and midwives' knowledge of euthanasia and circumstantial factors influencing euthanasia in a resource-constraint setting.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING BMC Nursing Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1186/s12912-024-02527-2
Hadiru Iddris Mumuni, Merri Iddrisu, Luke Laari, Gladys Dzansi, Lydia Aziato
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Background: Deaths can be caused by terminal illnesses, accidents, or natural disasters. However, medically, death can be hastened by healthcare providers, patients themselves, or their relatives. In advanced cancers where the patient's quality of life is compromised, Euthanasia can be used to hasten death. Inadequate medical resources and low socioeconomic status have been cited as factors influencing Euthanasia. This study sought to explore nurses' and midwives' knowledge and perspectives on Euthanasia in resource-constrained health facilities.

Methods: A qualitative exploratory, descriptive design was used to recruit 24 nurses and midwives from three major referral hospitals, two regional hospitals, and one district hospital. Data was collected through individual in-depth face-to-face and telephone interviews. Braun and Clarke's (2006) thematic data analysis approach was used.

Findings: Three main themes and eight subthemes were generated from the data: the main themes include Knowledge of Euthanasia, health system resource constraint-driven euthanasia and family resource constraint-motivated euthanasia. The findings indicate that nurses and midwives lack understanding of some terminologies related to the act. Strict policy decisions, inadequate resources, and misunderstanding of palliative care resulted in the practice of Euthanasia. Additionally, unbearable pains and financial constraints of families of critically ill patients made them request Euthanasia in the health facilities.

Conclusion: The study highlights the challenges of end-of-life care in resource-constrained settings, emphasizing the need for provider training, increased healthcare capacity, and clearer national guidelines for ethical decision-making.

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驾驭临终关怀困境:对护士和助产士的安乐死知识以及在资源紧张环境下影响安乐死的环境因素进行定性调查。
背景:死亡可由绝症、意外或自然灾害造成。然而,在医学上,医护人员、患者本人或其亲属可以加速死亡。在晚期癌症患者的生活质量受到影响的情况下,可以使用安乐死来加速死亡。医疗资源不足和社会经济地位低下被认为是影响安乐死的因素。本研究旨在探讨资源有限的医疗机构中护士和助产士对安乐死的认识和看法:采用定性探索和描述性设计,从三家主要转诊医院、两家地区医院和一家地区医院招募了 24 名护士和助产士。通过面对面和电话访谈的方式收集数据。研究采用了 Braun 和 Clarke(2006 年)的专题数据分析方法:从数据中产生了三个主主题和八个次主题:主主题包括对安乐死的认识、卫生系统资源限制驱动的安乐死和家庭资源限制驱动的安乐死。研究结果表明,护士和助产士对与安乐死相关的一些术语缺乏了解。严格的政策决定、资源不足以及对姑息治疗的误解导致了安乐死的实施。此外,危重病人家属难以忍受的痛苦和经济拮据也使他们要求医疗机构实施安乐死:这项研究凸显了在资源有限的环境中开展临终关怀所面临的挑战,强调了对医疗服务提供者进行培训、提高医疗服务能力以及制定更明确的国家伦理决策指南的必要性。
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BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
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期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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