An Integrative Review of “The Pause” After Patient Death
Journal of Holistic Nursing,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 6, 2023
Background:
Healthcare
providers
are
engrossed
in
high-stakes,
high-stress
situations
during
their
daily
work
with
patient
death
being
a
potential
negative
outcome
of
work-related
stress.
Many
interventions
exist
to
combat
stress
among
nurses.
The
Pause,
an
intervention
offer
moment
silence
for
the
healthcare
team
after
death,
is
one
example.
Objective:
An
integrative
review
Pause
was
conducted
investigate
its
use
and
how
it
impacts
environments.
Methods:
methodology
by
Whittemore
Knafl
used
guide
this
study.
Steps
included
were
problem
identification,
literature
search,
data
evaluation,
analysis,
presentation.
Content
analysis
identify
themes.
Results:
Seven
databases
searched
2022
seven
studies
identified
inclusion
review.
Two
themes
identified:
personal
benefits
professional
benefits.
Findings
reveal
from
self-care
grief
processing
better
environment.
Conclusions:
low-cost,
low-risk
that
can
be
implemented
at
organizational
level
help
reduce
burnout,
unresolved
grief,
increase
resilience,
retention,
improve
outcomes.
Future
research
should
include
examination
may
affect
outcomes
workplace
culture.
Language: Английский
Honoring the moment of death: Lived experiences, practices, and rituals of internal medicine residents
Adi Finkelstein,
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Adir Shaulov,
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Yoni Neustat
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et al.
Death Studies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
48(10), P. 1065 - 1075
Published: Jan. 5, 2024
Given
the
limited
information
on
physicians'
practices
at
time
of
pronouncing
a
patient's
death,
this
study
aimed
to
learn
about
prevalence
and
purpose
internal
medicine
residents'
practices,
obstacles
performing
them
how
they
can
be
overcome.
Responses
questionnaire
were
analyzed
using
logistic
regression,
compare
respondents
who
did
not
have
ritual.
Twenty-one
interview
transcripts
thematically
analyzed.
A
total
151
physicians
responded
questionnaire;
35
(22.3%)
reported
private
ritual
patient
death.
Religious
participants
2.97
times
more
likely
{CI:
1.18-7.41}
perform
following
Three
main
themes
found,
indicating
need
pause
practice
honor
patient,
express
their
humanity,
cope
with
overflow
emotions.
Senior
staff
should
support
opportunities
for
residents
moment
Language: Английский
Experience as a physician attending to traffic accident victims in hospitals in Managua, Nicaragua
Salud Ciencia y Tecnología,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4
Published: Aug. 22, 2024
Introduction:
Every
23
seconds
a
person
dies
from
traffic
accident
in
the
world,
that
is
about
3756
deaths
per
day,
with
consequent
impact
on
relatives
and
health
personnel.
Doctors
are
part
of
team
front
line
care.
Although
this
their
daily
work,
feelings
emotions
deeply
affected.
There
deficit
research
type
carried
out
by
doctors.Methodology:
Qualitative
study,
under
constructivist
paradigm
phenomenological
approach.
The
objective
was;
explore
lived
experience
doctors
who
treat
victims
accidents.
sample
was
intentional
five
participating
physicians
.
interview
used
as
an
information
collection
technique
analyses
were
according
to
Van
Manen.Results:
From
analysis,
15
codes
obtained
inductively,
which
gave
rise
6
sub-themes:
Impacts
Tragedies;
Communication
bad
news;
Becoming
emotion;
Coping;
Narratives
endure
Resignation
turn
made
up
3
central
themes:
Body
Lived
impact,
Time
here
after
Human
Relations
lived:
between
narratives
resignation.Conclusion:
study
reveals
indirect
adverse
events
face
damage
patient
family
accident.
Constant
monitoring
psychological
emotional
well-being,
training
communication
strategies
improving
patient-centered
curricular
programs
recommended.
Extending
other
specialties
would
enrich
understanding..
Language: Английский
Schweigeminute nach Versterben eines Menschen auf der Intensivstation
Theresa Meyer-Natus,
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Eckhard Frick,
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Ruth Mächler
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et al.
Spiritual Care,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 26, 2024
Zusammenfassung
Das
Konzept
einer
einminütigen
Schweigeminute
nach
dem
Tod
eines
Patienten
(in
der
Literatur
als
„PAUSE“
bekannt)
wird
in
internationalen
Studien,
vor
allem
im
amerikanischen
Raum,
förderlich
für
das
psychische
Wohlbefinden
des
Personals
beschrieben
(Bartels
2014;
Kapoor
et
al.
2018;
Ducar
&
Cunningham
2019;
Welch
2022;
Webb
aop).
Diese
Studie
zielt
darauf
ab,
die
Machbarkeit
und
Wirkung
solchen
München
zu
untersuchen.
In
einem
zweistufigen
Studiendesign
zunächst
Bereitschaft
medizinischen
zur
Einführung
erfasst
(Stufe
1),
gefolgt
von
clusterrandomisierten
Implementierung
Überprüfung
Intervention
2).
Wir
analysieren
den
Einfluss
auf
Lebenszufriedenheit
Work-Engagement.
Die
Ergebnisse
können
Hinweise
Nutzen
Deutschland
geben
Potenzial
dieser
Verbesserung
Work-Engagement
Intensivpersonals
beleuchten.