2023
DOI: 10.2478/jccm-2023-0013
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End-of-life Care in the Intesive Care Unit and Nursing Roles in Communicating with Families

Anastasios Tzenalis,
Helen Papaemmanuel,
George Kipourgos
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Professionals in Intensive Care Units face death, shifting their role from therapists to caregivers in end-of-life management. The nursing attitude and response to death has been shown to affect the quality of palliative care and end-of-life services that are interrelated services. Aim of the study The aim of this research was to evaluate the professional attitude of nurses towards the care of the families of cri… Show more

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“… 4 C This study supports the imperative of creating and sustaining healthy work environments and palliative care education as essentials for critical care nurses who care for patients at EOL. Tzenalis A, Papaemmanuel H, Kipourgos G, Elesnitsalis G. 2023 [ 42 ], Greece Descriptive and correlational quantitative 81 Nurses and nurses’ assistants critical care ICUs To evaluate the professional attitude of nurses towards the care of the families of critically ill patients in the ICU, leading to the emergence of specific attitudes, relating them to their demographic and professional characteristics, with the aim of drawing conclusions for the improvement of quality in EOL care. The nurses took actions related to the information and psychological support of the patient’s family.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 4 C This study supports the imperative of creating and sustaining healthy work environments and palliative care education as essentials for critical care nurses who care for patients at EOL. Tzenalis A, Papaemmanuel H, Kipourgos G, Elesnitsalis G. 2023 [ 42 ], Greece Descriptive and correlational quantitative 81 Nurses and nurses’ assistants critical care ICUs To evaluate the professional attitude of nurses towards the care of the families of critically ill patients in the ICU, leading to the emergence of specific attitudes, relating them to their demographic and professional characteristics, with the aim of drawing conclusions for the improvement of quality in EOL care. The nurses took actions related to the information and psychological support of the patient’s family.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%