Between the patient and the next of kin in end-of-life care: A critical study based on feminist theory

2019 
Background:For the experience of end-of-life care to be ‘good’ many ethical challenges in various relationships have to be resolved. In this article, we focus on challenges in the nurse–next of kin relationship. Little is known about difficulties in this relationship, when the next of kin are seen as separate from the patient.Research problem:From the perspective of nurses: What are the ethical challenges in relation to next of kin in end-of-life care?Research design:A critical qualitative approach was used, based on four focus group interviews.Participants:A total of 22 registered nurses enrolled on an Oncology nursing specialisation programme with experience from end-of-life care from various practice areas participated.Ethical considerations:The study was approved by the Norwegian Social Science Data Service, Bergen, Norway, project number 41109, and signed informed consent obtained from the participants before the focus groups began.Findings and discussion:Two descriptive themes emerged from the induc...
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