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Nursing Home Nurses' Ways of Knowing About Peaceful Deaths in End-of-Life Care of Residents Personal Knowledge and Strategies

Authors
Kim, Su JinKim, Mi SoKim, Hyun JuChoi, Jung EunChang, Sung Ok
Issue Date
Oct-2014
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Keywords
end-of-life; nursing home; peaceful death; qualitative research; way of knowing
Citation
JOURNAL OF HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE NURSING, v.16, no.7, pp.438 - 445
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE NURSING
Volume
16
Number
7
Start Page
438
End Page
445
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/97163
DOI
10.1097/NJH.0000000000000093
ISSN
1522-2179
Abstract
This study attempted to conceptualize the ways of knowing that nursing home nurses have about peaceful deaths in their end-of-life care of residents. This was a qualitative study carried out in South Korea using in-depth interviews with 21 experienced nurses. Conventional content analysis was used to analyze interview data. The results of this study revealed 5 themes and 16 subthemes: (1) "recognizing," which was based on the subthemes: (a) change in muscle tone, (b) change in abilities, (c) change in excretion, (d) change in blood circulation; (2) "nesting," which was based on the subthemes: (a) familiar room, (b) room ready for death, (c) private room; (3) "comfort," which was based on the subthemes: (a) relief of symptoms, (b) acceptance-oriented interventions, (c) emotional support, (d) promotion of spiritual peace; (4) "fulfillment," which was based on the subthemes: (a) meeting missing people, (b) spending the final moments with family; and (5) "presence," which was based on the subthemes: (a) maintaining self-esteem until the end, (b) not saying hurtful words, (c) partnership until the end. The results were categorized into nurses' personal strategies based on their experience, practical nursing knowledge, nursing interventions, and nursing evaluation criteria. These results could have implications for nursing care and nursing education.
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