集中治療室の看護師に対する終末期コミュニケーション戦略の有効性
基本情報
- NCT ID
- NCT06211816
- ステータス
- 完了
- 試験のフェーズ
- 該当なし
- 試験タイプ
- 介入
- 目標被験者数
- 69
- 治験依頼者名
- Maebashi Red Cross Hospital
概要
Burnout among healthcare workers is frequently reported, and one of the factors cited is the stress caused by end-of-life care. It has been reported that nursing staff experience decreased well-being as a result of being involved in end-of-life care, and this is also true in intensive care units. This decrease in well-being is said to lead to lower quality of care, poor communication with patients and their families, absenteeism, and high turnover. Although palliative care interventions such as education and communication tools have been reported to improve the well-being of healthcare professionals involved in end-of-life care, few reports have evaluated the association with burnout. We investigated whether communication-based palliative interventions in end-of-life care in intensive care units (ICUs) improve the risk of burnout among nurses working in ICUs.
対象疾患
介入
依頼者(Sponsor)
実施施設 (1)
Maebashi Redcross hospital
Maebashi, Gunma, Japan