2020
DOI: 10.1111/nicc.12512
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Nurses' contribution to end‐of‐life family conferences in critical care: A Delphi study

Abstract: BackgroundFamily conferences (FCs) in the intensive care unit play an important role in reducing the psychological burden of patients' families at the end of life. However, no studies have clarified the specific roles and contributions of nurses related to FCs for terminally ill patients in critical care and their families.Aims and objectivesTo clarify nurses' contribution to FCs for terminally ill patients in critical care and their families and examine the priority of each item.DesignA modified Delphi method… Show more

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“…"Provide assurance and emotional support", this part could make the patient and their family members felt The patient's husband could not accept that she was dying and instead wished to persist with chemotherapy. Upon learning this, the team arranged a family meeting 24 designed to assist the patient with treatment decisions. During such events, hospice specialist nurses work as navigators, evaluators, educators, and supporters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Provide assurance and emotional support", this part could make the patient and their family members felt The patient's husband could not accept that she was dying and instead wished to persist with chemotherapy. Upon learning this, the team arranged a family meeting 24 designed to assist the patient with treatment decisions. During such events, hospice specialist nurses work as navigators, evaluators, educators, and supporters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Family conferences may also be helpful during critical and palliative care situations where all of the directly impacted stakeholders (e.g., the patient, nurses, family members, physicians, social workers) can meet as a team to discuss and clarify prognosis and treatment planning. Family conferences have been effective in working through the difficult emotions, problems, and questions grieving family members encounter when their loved ones are sick, suffering, or dying [67,68].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Um positive Effekte zu erzielen, ist jedoch ein strukturiertes Vorgehen und die Berücksichtigung der spezifischen Bedürfnisse der Familien und Patienten erforderlich. So sind neben der Vorbereitung der Familien eine ehrliche und klare Kommunikation, deren Dokumentation und Nachbesprechung Voraussetzungen für den Erfolg [9][10][11][12][13]. Kulturelle und persönliche Einflüsse, soziokulturelle Merkmale des ärztlichen und Pflegepersonals sowie ethnische und religiöse Hintergründe von Patienten und Angehörigen sind Herausforderungen, die spezifische Kommunikationshilfen und Schulungen erforderlich machen [12] [14].…”
Section: Familienkonferenzenunclassified