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Making a Difference: Evidence Based Palliative Care Education for Neonatal Nurses.

机译:有所作为:针对新生儿护士的循证姑息治疗教育。

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The death of a neonate is a life-changing and tragic experience for the individuals involved in the final moments of the infant's life. As the frontline provider in this clinical scenario, the bedside nurse supports the patient and family through their individual journey of loss. If the nurse does not possess the palliative care educational background and communication skills to support this unique care delivery process, the journey of death can evolve into a particularly negative experience for the parents and the nurse. This specific delivery of care concern was identified and gleaned from a parental bereavement exit interview after the loss of an infant in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Arkansas Children's Hospital (ACH). Due to the lack of educational preparation, the NICU nursing staff members had demonstrated inexperience, awkwardness, and insecurity in their provision of the end-of-life care activities and family support interventions. The purpose of this doctor of nursing practice project was to develop an evidence-based neonatal palliative care educational program to support the NICU nursing staff and families at ACH. The educational program is multimodal in approach to address the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains of adult learning through the use of palliative care informational modules, videos, and simulation training. The clinical outcome of this new palliative care educational program will promote a positive change in the NICU nursing staff's clinical practice during the provision of nursing care when faced with neonatal end-of-life situations at ACH. This capstone project on adult education should be read by professional frontline nursing staff who care for these fragile patients in the specialized intensive care world of neonatology.
机译:对于参与婴儿生命最后时刻的个人来说,新生儿的死亡是改变人生的悲惨经历。作为这种临床情况的一线服务提供者,床边护士通过患者和患者的个人失落旅程为其提供支持。如果护士不具备姑息治疗的教育背景和沟通技能来支持这种独特的护理提供过程,那么死亡的旅程可能会演变成对父母和护士特别不利的经历。在阿肯色儿童医院(ACH)的新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)失去婴儿后,从父母丧亲丧葬出访中确定并收集了这种特殊的护理问题。由于缺乏教育准备,NICU护理人员在提供临终护理活动和家庭支持干预措施时表现出经验不足,笨拙和不安全感。这位护理实践医生计划的目的是开发一项循证的新生儿姑息治疗教育计划,以支持ACH的NICU护理人员和家庭。该教育计划采用多模式方法,通过使用姑息治疗信息模块,视频和模拟培训来解决成人学习的认知,情感和精神运动领域。这项新的姑息治疗教育计划的临床结果将在ACH面临新生儿临终情况时,在提供护理的过程中促进重症监护病房(NICU)护理人员的临床实践发生积极变化。该成人教育的顶峰项目应由专业的一线护理人员阅读,这些人员在新生儿科的专业重症监护世界中为这些易碎患者提供护理。

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  • 作者

    Pye, Sherry Elaine.;

  • 作者单位

    Walden University.;

  • 授予单位 Walden University.;
  • 学科 Nursing.;Adult education.
  • 学位 D.N.P.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 100 p.
  • 总页数 100
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 建筑科学;
  • 关键词

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