Characterization, conservation and loss of dignity at the end-of- life in the emergency department. A qualitative protocol

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Fernández-Sola, C., Granero-Molina, J., Díaz Cortés, M., Jiménez-López, F., Román-López, P., Saez-Molina, E., Aranda-Torres, C., Muñoz-Terrón, J., García-Caro, M. and Hernández-Padilla, J. 2018. Characterization, conservation and loss of dignity at the end-of- life in the emergency department. A qualitative protocol. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 74 (6), pp. 1392-1401. https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.13536
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TitleCharacterization, conservation and loss of dignity at the end-of- life in the emergency department. A qualitative protocol
AuthorsFernández-Sola, C., Granero-Molina, J., Díaz Cortés, M., Jiménez-López, F., Román-López, P., Saez-Molina, E., Aranda-Torres, C., Muñoz-Terrón, J., García-Caro, M. and Hernández-Padilla, J.
Abstract

Aims: to explore and understand the experiences of terminally-ill patients and their relatives regarding dignity during end-of-life care in the emergency department.
Background: the respect given to the concept of dignity is significantly modifying the clinical relationship and the care framework involving the end-of-life patient in palliative care units, critical care units, hospices and their own homes. This situation is applicable to in-hospital emergency departments, where there is a lack of research which takes the experiences of end-of-life patients and their relatives into account.
Design: a phenomenological qualitative study.
Methods: the protocol was approved in December 2016 and will be carried out from December 2016 to December 2020. The Gadamer's philosophical underpinnings will be used in the design and development of the study. The data collection will include participant observation techniques in the Emergency Department, in-depth interviews with terminally-ill patients and focus groups with their relatives. For the data analysis, the field notes and verbatim transcriptions will be read and codified using ATLAS.ti software to search for emerging themes.
Discussion: emerging themes that contribute to comprehending the phenomenon of dignity in end-of-life care in the Emergency Department are expected to be found. This study's results could have important implications in the implementation of new interventions in Emergency Departments. These interventions would be focused on improving: the social acceptance of death, environmental conditions, promotion of autonomy and accompaniment, and assumption (takeover) of dignified actions and attitudes (respect for human rights).

PublisherWiley
JournalJournal of Advanced Nursing
ISSN0309-2402
Electronic1365-2648
Publication dates
Online23 Feb 2018
Print01 Jun 2018
Publication process dates
Deposited26 Feb 2018
Accepted23 Jan 2018
Output statusPublished
Accepted author manuscript
Copyright Statement

This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Fernández-Sola C, Granero-Molina J, Díaz-Cortés MdM, et al. Characterization, conservation and loss of dignity at the end-of- life in the emergency department. A qualitative protocol. J Adv Nurs. 2018; 74: 1392-1401, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.13536. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.13536
LanguageEnglish
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