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Knowledge, practices and nurses attitudes about end of life care at critical units: Suggested booklets

Research Authors
Naglaa Ahmed Ahmed Mohammed, Saieda Abdel HameedAbdelaziz, NaglaaGamalEldienAbdelhafezHrariedy and Marwa Mohammad AbdElbaky
Research Department
Research Journal
International Journal of Advance Research in Nursing
Jan-Jun 2020;
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Volume 3; Issue 1;
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020
Research_Pages
Page No. 45-53
Research Abstract

Abstract
Background: Nurses in ICU play a significant role in providing end of life nursing care to patients complained from life-threatening illnesses and did not response positively to medical treatment by assessing their needs and providing comprehensive nursing care
Aim of the study: Evaluate Nurses knowledge, attitudes and practices about end of life care at critical units.
Design: Descriptive research design.
Methods: (65) ICU nurses included in the study assigned to the medical and general ICUs at Assuit University Hospital, Egypt.
Results: (61.5%) of the ICU nurse their knowledge about EOL nursing care is unsatisfactory. (58.6%) their level of practice was poor and their attitude toward EOL care was unfavorable by (72.3%).
Conclusions: the study concluded that ICU nurses did not have enough knowledge and practice about EOL care and they need a clear policy to improve their attitude toward applying it.
Recommendations: Educational programs and suggested booklets must be carried out for nurses in critical care units.