护理部
长期护理
医学
定性研究
期限(时间)
系统回顾
护理实习
梅德林
老年学
社会学
政治学
社会科学
量子力学
物理
法学
作者
Katsumi Nasu,Rie Konno,Hiroki Fukahori
摘要
Abstract Aim To synthesize qualitative evidence on nurses' end‐of‐life care practices in long‐term care settings for older adults. Background Qualitative evidence on how nurses describe their own end‐of‐life care practice has not been reviewed systematically. Design Qualitative systematic review. Data Sources Databases MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, EMBASE, Mednar, Google Scholar, and Ichushi were searched for published and unpublished studies in English or Japanese. Methods The review followed the Joanna Briggs Institute approach to qualitative systematic reviews. Each study was assessed by two independent reviewers for methodological quality. The qualitative findings were pooled to produce categories and synthesized through meta‐aggregation. Results Twenty studies met all inclusion criteria. Their 137 findings were grouped into 10 categories and then aggregated into three synthesized findings: playing multidimensional roles to help residents die with dignity, needing resources and support for professional commitment, and feeling mismatch between responsibilities and power, affecting multidisciplinary teamwork. Conclusion Nurses play multidimensional roles as the health care professionals most versed in residents' complex needs. Managers and policymakers should empower nurses to resolve the mismatch and help nurses obtain needed resources for end‐of‐life care that ensures residents die with dignity.
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