Care intertwined with anxiety and helplessness: the experiences of ICU nurses from COVID-19 disease’s end of life-a qualitative study.

Publication date: Jan 22, 2025

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for end-of-life care has increased. This type of care is different for patients with COVID-19 compared with other patients. This study aims to explain the experiences of intensive care unit (ICU) nurses in providing end-of-life care to patients with COVID-19. Qualitative content analysis. The study population consisted of ICU nurses working in hospitals affiliated with the Kerman University of Medical Sciences in southeastern Iran. 14 ICU nurses, including 9 women and 5 men, participated in this study. Their mean age was 33. 79+/-5. 07 years, and their mean work experience was 8. 64+/-3. 5 years. The purpose of this qualitative content analysis was to explore the experiences of Iranian intensive care nurses using purposive sampling and semistructured in-depth interviews. Sampling was based on maximum variation (age, gender, professional experience and educational level) to obtain rich information. Guba and Lincoln’s criteria were applied to increase the trustworthiness and rigour of the study, and the data were analysed using Graneheim and Lundman’s method and MAXQDA 2020. ICU nurses’ experiences of caring for patients with COVID-19 at the end of life are comprehensive, and four main themes emerged from the responses: fear of death due to COVID-19 infection; physical and psychological consequences of caring for patients dying from COVID-19; confusion in caring for patients with COVID-19 at the end of life and unbelievable deaths. The present study looked at the experiences of Iranian nurses providing end-of-life care during the COVID-19 pandemic. The findings suggest that the nurses experienced anxiety, excessive fatigue and guilt during end-of-life care and that the high mortality and unbelievable deaths were traumatic experiences for them.

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Concepts Keywords
Iranian Adult
Nurses Anxiety
Pandemic COVID-19
Trustworthiness COVID-19
Critical Care Nursing
Female
Humans
Intensive Care Units
Iran
Male
Nurses
Nursing Care
Nursing Staff, Hospital
Pandemics
Qualitative Research
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
SARS-CoV-2
Terminal Care

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH anxiety
disease MESH COVID-19
disease MESH end of life
disease MESH educational level
disease MESH fear of death
disease MESH infection
disease MESH confusion
disease MESH shock
drug DRUGBANK Trestolone
disease MESH emergency
drug DRUGBANK Indoleacetic acid
disease IDO process
disease MESH privacy
drug DRUGBANK Etoperidone
disease IDO role
disease MESH loneliness
disease MESH uncertainty
disease MESH complications
drug DRUGBANK Medical air
disease MESH sudden death
disease MESH infection transmission
disease MESH psychological distress
disease MESH burnout
pathway REACTOME Translation
disease MESH Alexithymia
pathway KEGG Coronavirus disease
disease MESH occupational stress
drug DRUGBANK Nonoxynol-9
disease MESH depression
disease MESH insomnia

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