THE MANAGEMENT OF BEREAVEMENT ON INTENSIVE-CARE UNITS

被引:16
作者
GRANGER, CE [1 ]
GEORGE, C [1 ]
SHELLY, MP [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV S MANCHESTER HOSP,INTENS CARE UNIT,MANCHESTER M20 8LR,LANCS,ENGLAND
关键词
INTENSIVE CARE; BEREAVEMENT; BEREAVEMENT TRAINING; STAFF STRESS; COUNSELING;
D O I
10.1007/BF01707412
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: To investigate the management of the bereaved on Intensive Care Units (ICU) throughout the United Kingdom, and to identify inadequacies that may exist either in the provision of staff training in dealing with bereavement or in the facilities or support available for the bereaved. Design: Questionnaires were sent to the senior nurse and senior doctor in all general ICUs with more than four beds nationwide. The questions asked about nursing and medical practice around the time of a patient's death, as well as about staff attitudes towards, and training in, dealing with bereavement and the support they received for this role. Results: We obtained a 68% (293/430) response rate. Most ICUs had facilities for relatives, but little for the specific needs of the bereaved. Only 6% of doctors and 21% of nurses had training in dealing with bereavement and grieving. A staff support group was available in 23% of ICUs, and 75% of the remainder thought it would be useful to have one. Lack of staff training and poor facilities for relatives were identified as the major concerns of ICU staff. Conclusion: Many doctors and nurses working in Intensive Care Units feel inadequately trained to deal confidently with the bereaved. A minority of ICUs have support mechanisms available for their staff, inspite of the perceived need for them. Furthermore, many ICU staff feel the facilities they are able to offer the bereaved are inadequate. We have identified the major inadequacies and the needs of ICU staff for improved training. Meeting these needs would play a significant role not only in reducing staff stress but also minimising the morbidity in surviving relatives.
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