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Ethical dilemmas and care actions in nurses providing palliative sedation

Title
Ethical dilemmas and care actions in nurses providing palliative sedation
Authors
Kwon, SinyoungKim, MiyoungChoi, Sujin
Ewha Authors
김미영
SCOPUS Author ID
김미영scopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
NURSING ETHICS
ISSN
0969-7330JCR Link

1477-0989JCR Link
Citation
NURSING ETHICS vol. 29, no. 5, pp. 1220 - 1230
Keywords
care actioncompassionethical dilemmasnursespalliative sedationperson-centered care
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Indexed
SCIE; SSCI; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Background Recently, palliative care is increasingly important, with an emphasis on the process of dying with dignity. However, nurses who care for such patients experience the associated ethical dilemmas. Objective To explore the meaning of nurses' experiences in dealing with ethical dilemmas in relation to palliative sedation. Research design A qualitative research design was employed with a thematic analysis approach. Participants and research context Using purposive sampling, 15 nurses, working at palliative care units for at least 1 year, were recruited as participants. Data were collected using unstructured in-depth interviews, and data collection and analysis was performed simultaneously. Ethical considerations Ethical approval was obtained from the authors' institutional review board. All participants provided informed consent. For the face-to-face interview, the South Korean standard COVID-19 quarantine guidelines, such as mandatory masking and social distancing, were followed. Results Dilemmas raised by patients, were related to concerns about appropriate drug dose; dilemmas raised by nurses, were related to passive care, sense of guilt for failure to predict death, and colleague's disrespectful attitudes toward patients; dilemmas from patients' families were related to demands for palliative sedation and reversal of those demands. Care actions to deal with ethical dilemmas comprised evidence-based care, person-centered thinking, reflecting on the death situation, compassion, providing explanation and help to family members. Conclusion Nurses' ethical dilemmas were pre-dominantly influenced by themselves, rather than by the patients or their families, especially if they felt they could not do their best for patients. The core concept of care actions to deal with the ethical dilemmas, was person-centered care and compassion. Then, how patients and their family members perceive person-centered care and compassion, should be further explored to improve palliative sedation.
DOI
10.1177/09697330221105639
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