nurses' experience of dealing with dying patients
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nurses' experience of dealing with dying patients karimi moneghy h [1] , zubin f [2] , yavari m [3] *, noghredani m [4] , abdollahi h [5] received: 9 jul, 2013 accepted: 20 sep, 2013 abstract background & aims : u nderstanding nurses' experience of patient death, the appropriate approach to understand this phenomenon is the aim of this study. also as a supporting role of the nurses, understanding the notion of death, they can better provide care for their sick patient and their family. as long as the nurses are not familiar with all aspects of death, they cannot be able to make right decisions about the care of a really sick and dying patient. this study aimed to explore, describe and interpret the patient's death, and to help the nurses to gain a deeper insight about that experience. materials & methods : a phenomenological approach was used to conduct this research, because it could obtain rich information about the patient deaths. twelve nurses from high mortality wards were chosen and they were individually interviewed. the data were analyzed by vanmannen method. results: five themes emerged from the findings that portrayed the experiences of nurses concerning the patient deaths ( mental erosion , faulty interaction , combined with the stress of caring , a feeling of sadness and normalization) . however, normalization of the patient's death may have beneficial effects for the nurses, but the reactions of patients and their families should be taken into consideration. conclusion: the results revealed that nurses are experiencing serious problems. they need to be supported by their families consistently. ignoring the needs of nurses, can have adverse effects on the patients and their community. key words: phenomenology, live experience, nurse, death address : health department, school of nursing and midwifery, university of medical sciences, mashhad iran, tel: (+98) 5118591512 email: [email protected] [1] department of medical surgical, school of nursing and midwifery, university of medical sciences mashhad, iran [2] graduated school of nursing and midwifery, nurse of hospital ghaem mashhad, iran [3] mental health department, school of nursing and midwifery, university of medical sciences, mashhad iran(corresponding author) [4] chamran hospital operating room manager, ferdows, iran [5] master of nursing education, university of medical sciences mashhad, iran
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مجله دانشکده پرستاری و مامایی ارومیهجلد ۱۱، شماره ۹، صفحات ۰-۰
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