Intensive care nurses' experiences of providing end‐of‐life care after treatment withdrawal: a qualitative study

N Efstathiou, W Walker - Journal of clinical nursing, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
… to experiences of nurses based on specialist palliative care settings. The aim of this study
was to explore the experiences of intensive care nurses who provided end-of-life care to adult …

Critical care nurses' experiences of withdrawal of treatment: A systematic review of qualitative evidence

B Vanderspank-Wright, N Efstathiou… - International journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
critical care nursesexperiences of providing care to patients and families during the process
of withdrawal of life-sustaining treatmentsexperiences of intensive care nurses who care for …

Intensive care nurses' experiences of withdrawal of life-sustaining treatments in intensive care patients: A qualitative study

IHF Taylor, A Dihle, K Hofsø, SA Steindal - Intensive and Critical Care …, 2020 - Elsevier
… : ICU nursesexperiences of stress in the process of treatment withdrawal; a requirement for
… support and cooperation; and elements to achieve a dignified treatment withdrawal process. …

An insight into Australian nurses' experience of withdrawal/withholding of treatment in the ICU

E Halcomb, J Daly, D Jackson, P Davidson - Intensive and Critical Care …, 2004 - Elsevier
… reframing of expectations and practices in the ICU. This study explores the lived experience
of ICU nurses caring for those having treatment withdrawn or withheld. It provides a valuable …

Compassionate care during withdrawal of treatment: a secondary analysis of ICU nurses' experiences

N Efstathiou, J Ives - Nursing ethics, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
ICU nursesexperiences during withdrawal of treatment. The findings from the primary study
suggested that ICU nurses … following a decision to withdraw treatment. This article reports a …

ICU nurses' experiences in providing terminal care

L Espinosa, A Young, L Symes, B Haile… - Critical care nursing …, 2010 - journals.lww.com
… or withdrawing life-sustaining therapies. In these situations, the role of intensive care
nurses shifts from providing aggressive care to end-of-life care. While hospice and palliative …

Fruitful or futile: intensive care nurses' experiences and perceptions of medical futility

M Heland - Australian Critical Care, 2006 - Elsevier
… However, despite being placed in this difficult situation, once they gain experience in
withdrawal of treatment, intensive care nurses have the opportunity to ensure the timing and …

Nurses' views of the causes of ethical dilemmas during treatment cessation in the ICU: a qualitative study

A McLeod - British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 2014 - magonlinelibrary.com
… The aim of this study was to explore ICU nursesexperiences of caring for … The nurse's
experience … elements of the nursesexperiences of withholding or withdrawing treatment in the …

Withdrawal of life-support treatment: the experience of critical care nurses

T Jones, M TitzGerald - Australian Critical Care, 1998 - Elsevier
… , so that they can contribute to the most appropriate nursing care. This paper describes a
study of critical care nurses' experience of withdrawal of life-support treatment. The research …

Negotiated dying: a grounded theory of how nurses shape withdrawal of treatment in hospital critical care units

T Long-Sutehall, H Willis, R Palmer, D Ugboma… - International journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
… on a study that sought to explore the experiences of nurses when facilitating withdrawal of …
a broad view of critical care nursesexperiences of facilitating withdrawal of treatment in their …