Critical care nurses knowledge for care of decreased adult patients in an intensive care unit

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Australian Nursing Federation

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Objective The purpose of this study was to identify knowledge deficits about the care of deceased patients among critical care nurses. Design The research was conducted as a descriptive study in the adult intensive care units of a university hospital in Istanbul. The data were collected using a questionnaire. Setting The study was conducted with nurses working in the medical and surgical intensive care units of a university hospital, including the coronary, neurosurgery, cardiovascular, post anaesthesia and emergency intensive care units. Subjects The subjects were 61 critical care nurses. Findings The majority of nurse respondents (75.4%) did not have a certificate in intensive care nursing and 95.1% had not received education about the care of a deceased patient. There is no standard protocol at the hospital for deceased patient care. The majority of nurses stated they removed instruments, catheters, tubes, dressings from the body and cleaned drainage and secretions, but only 8.1% reported they dressed the patient in a clean gown and combed their hair. Of the nurse respondents, 24.5% did not provide emotional support to the individual’s family. Conclusion Nurses implemented appropriate clinical activities after death, however did not demonstrate appropriate support behaviours toward the patient’s family or loved ones.

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intensive care nurse, Nursing care, Intensive care nurse, Post?mortem care, Deceased patient, Hemşirelik bakımı, Yoğun bakım hemşiresi, Ölüm sonrası bakım, Vefat eden hasta

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Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing

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