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“It is still intense and not unambiguous.” Nurses' experiences in the euthanasia care process 15 years after legalisation

机译:“它仍然是强烈而不是明确的。” 保证在合法化后15年后安乐死的护理过程中的经验

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Abstract Aims and objectives To explore how Flemish nurses working in hospitals and home care experience their involvement in the care of patients requesting euthanasia 15?years after the legalisation of euthanasia. Background Euthanasia was legalised in Belgium in 2002. Despite prior research that charted the experiences of nurses in euthanasia care before and right after legalisation in Belgium, it remains unclear how Flemish nurses currently, 15?years after the legalisation, experience their involvement. Design A grounded theory design, using semi‐structured in‐depth interviews. Methods We interviewed 26 nurses working in hospitals or in home care, who had experience with caring for patients requesting euthanasia. Data were collected using a purposive sample and then a snowball sample. Data collection and data analysis were conducted simultaneously. Data were analysed by using the Qualitative Analysis Guide of Leuven. The study adhered to the COREQ guidelines. Results Caring for a patient requesting euthanasia continues to be an intense experience characterised by ambivalence. The nature of euthanasia itself contributes to the intensity of this care process. The nurses described euthanasia as something unnatural and planned that generated many questions and doubts. Nevertheless, most interviewees stated that they were able to contribute to a dignified end of life and make a difference, giving them a profound feeling of professional fulfilment. However, when nurses were not able to contribute to good euthanasia care, they struggled with strong negative feelings and frustrations. Conclusion Although the results suggest some subtle shifts in nurses' experiences over time, they do not indicate perceptions of euthanasia as a normal practice by the nurses involved. Relevance to clinical practice The study reveals the need for more clarification of nurses' ethical responsibility in euthanasia care and their role as moral agents.
机译:摘要旨在探讨如何在医院和家庭护理中工作的佛兰芒护士在安乐死的合法化后患者的照顾中的照顾。背景技术Euthanasia于2002年在比利时合法化。尽管事先进行了研究,但在比利时合法化之前和权利之前和权利之前和权利之前和权利之前的教育员的经验,仍然尚不清楚目前佛兰氏盛象的护士,合法化后的佛烈,经历了多年的人。设计接地理论设计,使用半结构化的深入访谈。方法采用在医院或家庭护理中采访了26名护士,他们在寻求安乐死的患者有关怀的经验。使用目的地样品收集数据,然后收集数据,然后收集雪球样品。数据收集和数据分析同时进行。通过使用Leuven的定性分析指南进行分析数据。研究遵守核心准则。结果为要求安乐死的患者仍然是矛盾的强烈经验。安乐死本身的性质有助于这种护理过程的强度。护士描述了安乐撒西亚,作为一个不自然的东西,并计划产生许多问题和疑虑。尽管如此,大多数受访者都指出,他们能够促进人们有尊严的生命结束,并有所作为,给他们一个深刻的专业履行感。然而,当护士无法做出良好的安乐死护理时,他们挣扎着强烈的负面情绪和挫折感。结论虽然结果表明,在随着时间的推移的情况下,在护士的经验中表明,他们并不意味着所涉及护士的正常做法的安乐死的看法。与临床实践的相关性该研究揭示了在安乐死的护理中更加澄清护士的伦理责任及其作为道德代理商的作用。

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