End-of-Life Care and the Use of an Integrated Care Pathway

被引:0
|
作者
Brattgjerd, Marianne [1 ]
Olsen, Rose Mari [2 ,3 ]
Danielsen, Inger Jorun [4 ]
机构
[1] Nord Univ, Programme PhD Profess Praxis, Bodo, Norway
[2] Nord Univ, Hlth Sci, Fac Nursing & Hlth Sci, Bodo, Norway
[3] Nord Univ, Res Grp Patient Safety Documentat & Informat Exch, Bodo, Norway
[4] UiT Arctic Univ Norway, Fac Hlth Sci, Tromso, Norway
关键词
Integrated Care Pathway; Liverpool Care Pathway; Endof-Life Care; Reflexive and Creative Methodology; Mystery as Method; Abductive Reasoning; FAMILY-MEMBERS EXPERIENCES; RESIDENTIAL CARE; LIVERPOOL; IMPACT; HOMES; LCP;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
Liverpool Care Pathway is an integrated care pathway (ICP) designed to ensure the provision of high-quality end-of-life care. However, the ICP has come under substantial criticism, suggesting that its use is related to poor care. This study explores nurses' use of the ICP to dying patients in Norwegian nursing homes. We conducted a qualitative study using an abductive, mystery-focused method to analyze the experiences of 12 registered nurses. Our findings show that the nurses experienced the ICP as a very useful tool in end-of-life care, although they were actually working independently of the ICP in the provision of ongoing bedside care for the dying patients. This can be understood as following: (I) the ICP is not compatible with the complex problems of dying patients; therefore, nurses must tinker with the ICP in order to give dying patients proper and dignified care; (II) the ICP is a myth with symbolic power, legitimizing care makes nurses positive towards the ICP; and (III) using the ICP as a loosely coupled system creates novel effects on nursing practice. In this study, we have shown how the ICP creates a common culture through a process of individual and collective sensemaking, which we labelled clinical mindlines.
引用
收藏
页码:216 / 237
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The implementation of an end-of-life integrated care pathway in a Chinese population
    Lo, S-H
    Chan, C-Y
    Chan, C-H
    Sze, W-K
    Yuen, K-K
    Wong, C-S
    Ng, T-Y
    Tung, Y.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE NURSING, 2009, 15 (08) : 384 - 388
  • [2] Concordance of End-of-Life Care With End-of-Life Wishes in an Integrated Health Care System
    Glass, David P.
    Wang, Susan E.
    Minardi, Paul M.
    Kanter, Michael H.
    JAMA NETWORK OPEN, 2021, 4 (04) : E213053
  • [3] Use of a supportive care pathway for end-of-life care in an intensive care unit: a qualitative study
    Radcliffe, Christina
    Hewison, Alistair
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE NURSING, 2015, 21 (12) : 608 - 615
  • [4] Promoting end-of-life care in nursing homes using an 'integrated care pathway for the last days of life'
    Hockley, Jo
    Dewar, Belinda
    Watson, Julie
    JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN NURSING, 2005, 10 (02) : 135 - 152
  • [5] End-of-life care policy: An integrated care plan for the dying
    Myatra, Sheila Nainan
    Salins, Naveen
    Iyer, Shivakumar
    Macaden, Stanley C.
    Divatia, Jigeeshu V.
    Muckaden, Maryann
    Kulkarni, Priyadarshini
    Simha, Srinagesh
    Mani, Raj Kumar
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2014, 18 (09) : 615 - 635
  • [6] End-of-life care policy: An integrated care plan for the dying
    Naik, B. Sadananda
    Biradar, Sangram
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2015, 19 (04) : 240 - 240
  • [7] End-of-Life Care, Not End-of-Life Spending
    Jha, Ashish K.
    JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2018, 320 (07): : 631 - 632
  • [8] End-of-life care policy: An integrated care plan for the dying Reply
    Mani, Raj Kumar
    Myatra, Sheila Nainan
    Salins, Naveen S.
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2015, 19 (04)
  • [9] End-of-life care
    Rabow, MW
    McPhee, SJ
    AIDS, 2001, 15 (12) : 1587 - 1587
  • [10] End-of-life care
    不详
    NURSING ETHICS, 2001, 8 (06) : 564 - 565