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병원 성인 환자의 사후 간호 프로토콜 개발

Development of a Protocol for Nursing Care after Death for Adult Patients in Hospitals

  • 김기경 (연세대학교 원주간호대학 ) ;
  • 김앵도 (원주세브란스기독병원) ;
  • 안경아 (강남세브란스병원) ;
  • 천주영 (성신여자대학교 간호대학)
  • Kim, Ki Kyong (Wonju College of Nursing, Yonsei University) ;
  • Kim, Aeng Do (Department of Nursing, Wonju Severance Christian Hospital) ;
  • Ahn, Kyung Ah (Division of Nursing, Gangnam Severance Hospital, Yonsei University Health System) ;
  • Cheon, Jooyoung (College of Nursing, Sungshin Women's University)
  • 투고 : 2023.01.31
  • 심사 : 2023.02.20
  • 발행 : 2023.04.30

초록

Purpose: This study developed a protocol for nursing care after death for adult patients in hospitals. Methods: This was a methodological study to develop a care after death protocol. The preliminary protocol was developed based on a literature review, guidelines, and practice recommendations from groups of experts and clinical nurses. Content validity was evaluated by a group of experts (n=6) and nurses (n=30) in two hospitals. Results: The preliminary protocol recommendations were modified by validation and the open-question analysis results. The final protocol comprised three general recommendations and 43 recommendations in five steps that are verification and notification of a death, personal care of the body, viewing the patient, patient transfer, and documentation and self-care. Conclusion: This study result provides nurses with a consensus information on patient care after death and family support in a hospital setting. This nursing protocol is expected to improve the quality of care after death for adult patients and their families, and can be used for developing educational and emotional support for nurses to accomplish their important role.

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과제정보

본 논문은 2021년 정부(과학기술정보통신부)의 재원으로 한국연구재단의 지원을 받아 진행된 연구임(No 2021R1F1A1052571).

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