The circulatory death that saves lives—Intensive care nurses' conceptions of participating during ‘donation after circulatory death’: A phenomenographic study
Kristin Andersen Ljungdahl,
Sara Nissfolk,
Anne Flodén
Abstract:AimTo describe intensive care nurses' conceptions of participating during the donation after circulatory death (DCD) process in intensive care units in Sweden.DesignA qualitative design with a phenomenographic approach.MethodsIn total, 12 semi‐structured interviews were conducted in April 2022 with intensive care nurses from three hospitals. Data were analysed using a phenomenographic approach.ResultsConceptions of participating during the DCD process varied. Four main themes emerged: DCD as a system; Intensiv… Show more
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