小児集中治療室(PICU)看護師の死後ケアにおける感情的課題:質的探索
Wangfang Xie1, Bin Xu2, Jihua Zhu3
1Department of Comprehensive Intensive Care Unit, National Clinical Research Center for Child Health, Children's Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China.
Journal of palliative medicine
|December 20, 2025
まとめ
小児集中治療室(PICU)の看護師は、患者の死や死後ケアから著しい感情的負担を経験します。これは彼らの職業生活と私生活に影響を与え、より良い感情的サポートとトレーニングの必要性を強調しています。
科学分野:
- 看護学
- 心理学
- ヘルスケアマネジメント
背景:
- 小児集中治療室(PICU)の看護師は、患者の死や死後ケアを含む、高いストレス状況に直面しています。
- 身体的負担にもかかわらず、看護師への感情的・心理的影響はしばしば見過ごされています。
- 看護師の感情調節を理解することは、幸福とケアの質にとって重要です。
主な方法:
- 15人の経験豊富なPICU看護師を対象とした半構造化、詳細なインタビュー。
- 浙江大学医学院附属子供病院で実施された研究。
- インタビューデータの再帰的テーマ分析。
結論:
- PICU看護師は、患者の死と死後ケアから生じる相当な感情的課題に直面しています。
- これらの課題は、看護師の職業生活と私生活に影響を与えます。
- 看護師の幸福とケアの質を向上させるためには、効果的な感情的サポートシステムとトレーニングが必要です。
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