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The role of hospital nurses in shared decision-making about life-prolonging treatment: A qualitative interview study

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JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING
卷 77, 期 1, 页码 296-307

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jan.14549

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decision-making; hospice and palliative care nursing; nurse-patient relations; nurses; nursing; palliative care; qualitative interview study; shared decision-making

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  1. Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development (ZonMw) [844001514, 844001513]

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Nurses play a crucial supportive role in shared decision-making about life-prolonging treatment, but not all nurses have the same level of involvement. By checking decision quality, complementing, and facilitating shared decision-making, nurses can enhance the decision-making process. Identified pre-conditions for nurses' involvement include information transfer, positive culture towards nurses' involvement, good relationship with physicians, knowledge and skills, sufficient time, and good relationship with patients.
Aims To examine hospital nurses' perception of their actual and potential contribution to shared decision-making about life-prolonging treatment and their perception of the pre-conditions for such a contribution. Design A qualitative interview study. Methods Semi-structured face-to-face interviews were conducted with 18 hospital nurses who were involved in care for patients with life-threatening illnesses. Data were collected from October 2018-January 2019. The interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic analysis by two researchers. Results Nurses experienced varying degrees of influence on decision-making about life-prolonging treatment. Besides, we identified different points of contact in the treatment trajectory at which nurses could be involved in treatment decision-making. Nurses' descriptions of behaviours that potentially contribute to shared decision-making were classified into three roles as follows: checking the quality of a decision, complementing shared decision-making and facilitating shared decision-making. Pre-conditions for fulfilling the roles identified in this study were: (a) the transfer of information among nurses and between nurses and other healthcare professionals; (b) a culture where there is a positive attitude to nurses' involvement in decision-making; (c) a good relationship with physicians; (d) knowledge and skills; (e) sufficient time; and (f) a good relationship with patients. Conclusion Nurses described behaviour that reflected a supporting role in shared decision-making about patients' life-prolonging treatment, although not all nurses experienced this involvement as such. Nurses can enhance the shared decision-making process by checking the decision quality and by complementing and facilitating shared decision-making. Impact Nurses are increasingly considered instrumental in the shared decision-making process. To facilitate their contribution, future research should focus on the possible impact of nurses' involvement in treatment decision-making and on evidence-based training to raise awareness and offer guidance for nurses on how to adopt this role.

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