Chinese Neonatal Nurses' Lived Experiences of Providing End-of-Life Care in the NICU

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作者
Suo, Tong-Hui
Lu, Qi
Rui, Xiao-Li
Yang, Guo-Qin
Wang, Li-Ping
Wang, Lin
机构
[1] Univ Sci & Technol China, Dept Nursing, Hefei, Anhui, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Sci & Technol China, Affiliated Hosp USTC 1, Div Life Sci & Med, NICU, Hefei, Anhui, Peoples R China
关键词
end-of-life care; neonatal intensive care units; neonatal nursing; neonate; qualitative research;
D O I
10.1097/ANC.0000000000001113
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Background:Although end-of-life care (EOLC) has been well-studied, the experience of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurses in China, where little EOLC training is provided, requires further investigation.Purpose:To explore the lived experience of EOLC delivery among NICU nurses, to provide evidence to enhance nurses' EOLC skills and improve their overall quality.Methods:This qualitative study adopted a phenomenological approach. A total of 11 NICU nurses participated in semistructured in-depth interviews between June and July 2022 at the First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology of China (USTC). Colaizzi's 7-step method was used to analyze the data.Results:Five main themes were identified: (a) multiple emotions are experienced during EOLC delivery; (b) EOLC delivery is stressful from various sources for nurses; (c) expressing empathy and compassion is important; (d) ethical and clinical decision-making are key components of EOLC delivery; and (e) there are challenges in improving neonatal EOLC understanding and delivery.Implications for Practice and Research:The experience of EOLC among Chinese NICU nurses is multidimensional and intensive. Institutions or units must establish and implement related protocols and guidelines to address differences between clinical practice and ideal protocols for neonatal EOLC. Educational programs that consider nurses' personal and interpersonal factors, including local culture, must be developed. Neonatal nurses in Western countries encountering Chinese-born parents who have lost their infants can gain an understanding of parents' perceptions from this study. Future research should focus on developing and testing interventions to train and support NICU nurses working with end-of-life neonates.
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