Perceptions of haemodialysis nurses regarding patients' and families' loss and grief

Author:

Marcussen Jette123ORCID,Madsen Rikke4,Bonner Ann567ORCID,Agerskov Hanne89

Affiliation:

1. OPEN, Department of Clinical Research University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark

2. Department of Health and Nature University of Greenland Nuuk Greenland

3. Faculty of Health Sciences, Health Science Research Center UCL University College Niels Bohrs Alle 1 Odense M Denmark

4. Faculty of Health Sciences, Faculty of Nursing, Health Science Research Center UCL University College Vejle Denmark

5. School of Nursing and Midwifery Griffith University Brisbane QLD Australia

6. Kidney Health Service Townsvill University Hospital Townsville QLD Australia

7. Department of Public Health Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

8. Department of Nephrology Odense University Hospital Odense Denmark

9. Department of Clinical Institute and Family Focused Health Care Research Centre University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe experience of loss and grief in patients' lives with life‐long treatment in haemodialysis, and in their families' lives is a major cause of mental health problems. In practice, nurses often describe a lack of time and limited knowledge of how to provide nursing care in situations of loss and grief, thus finding out from nurses' perspectives of what competencies they need to provide care would be useful for the development of nursing practice.ObjectivesTo develop knowledge in a nursing perspective of competencies to provide care for patients and their families, who experience grief linked to loss due to kidney failure, haemodialysis and/or death.DesignThe study took a phenomenological‐hermeneutical approach. Semi‐structured interviews were conducted 12 nurses caring for patients receiving haemodialysis with no kidney transplantation option and family members. Ricoeur's interpretation theory involving naïve reading, structural analysis and critical interpretation and discussion was used for analysis.ResultsFour themes emerged of nurse's experiences: (1) patient's loss and grief in everyday life, (2) dealing with supportive conversations when caring for patients, (3) families' losses are resulting in grief reactions and (4) importance of close relationships when caring for families.ConclusionsTo nurses, patients on haemodialysis and their families have multiple loss and grief experiences. Nurses' working in kidney care need to develop competencies to support patients and families to cope with grief and loss. Further research is needed to develop these competencies and then to implement in education and practice.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Nephrology

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