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Oncology nurses' narratives about ethical dilemmas and prognosis-related communication in advanced cancer patients

机译:肿瘤科护士关于晚期癌症患者的道德困境和与预后相关的沟通的叙述

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Background: Oncology nurses routinely encounter ethical dilemmas when caring for advanced cancer patients, particularly concerning prognosis-related communications. Nurses experience uncertainty and barriers to providing quality end-of-life care; thus, more information is needed about recognizing and managing these dilemmas and to clarify their role in these situations. Objective: The purposes of this study were to (1) describe the frequency and types of ethical dilemmas experienced by oncology nurses caring for advanced cancer patients and (2) to summarize their written comments about prognosis-related communications. Methods: This was a content analysis of narrative comments provided by 137 oncology nurses who completed a mailed national survey of members of the Oncology Nursing Society. Results: The most frequently reported ethical dilemmas encompassed uncertainties and barriers to truth telling, familial and cultural conflict, and futility. Physician-nurse teams were considered optimal for delivering prognosis-related information. Nurses offered strategies for facilitating these communications. They also expressed the need for more education about how to engage in prognosis-related discussions and for better methods for relaying this information among team members to avoid "working in the dark." Conclusions: Oncology nurses routinely experience ethical dilemmas, and there is a need for clarification of their role in these circumstances. Healthcare providers would benefit from interdisciplinary education about prognosis-related discussions. Attention to managing familial conflict and understanding cultural variations associated with illness, death, and dying is also needed. Implications for Practice: Findings reveal new information about ethical dilemmas encountered by nurses and strategies for improving end-of-life communications with advanced cancer patients.
机译:背景:肿瘤科护士在照顾晚期癌症患者时通常会遇到伦理困境,特别是在与预后相关的沟通方面。护士在提供优质的临终护理方面遇到不确定性和障碍;因此,需要更多的信息来识别和管理这些难题并阐明它们在这些情况下的作用。目的:这项研究的目的是(1)描述护理晚期癌症患者的肿瘤科护士遇到的道德困境的频率和类型,以及(2)总结他们对预后相关沟通的书面评论。方法:这是对137名肿瘤学护士提供的叙述性评论的内容分析,这些护士完成了对肿瘤学护理学会成员的邮寄全国调查。结果:最常报告的道德困境包括说实话的不确定性和障碍,家庭和文化冲突以及徒劳。医师-护士团队被认为是提供预后相关信息的最佳选择。护士们提供了促进这些交流的策略。他们还表示需要对如何进行与预后相关的讨论进行更多的教育,并需要更好的方法在团队成员之间传递此信息,从而避免“在黑暗中工作”。结论:肿瘤科护士通常会遇到道德困境,因此需要澄清他们在这些情况下的作用。医疗保健提供者将从与预后有关的讨论的跨学科教育中受益。还需要注意处理家庭冲突并了解与疾病,死亡和垂死有关的文化差异。实践的意义:调查结果揭示了有关护士遇到的道德困境的新信息,以及改善与晚期癌症患者的生命终结交流的策略。

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