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Intensive critical care nurses' with limited experience: Experiences of caring for an organ donor during the donation process

Johan Simonsson, Karl Keijzer, Theres Södereld and Angelica Forsberg

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2020, vol. 29, issue 9-10, 1614-1622

Abstract: Objective To describe how intensive critical care nurses, whose experience is limited, experience caring for an organ donor during the donation process. Background Intensive critical care nurses are involved in the care of organ donors and their relatives. This may be challenging and evoke a sense of providing an inhumane care. Few studies have explored how intensive critical care nurses whose experience is limited experience caring for an organ donor during the donation process. Design An interview study with an inductive qualitative approach was conducted. The study was reported according to COREQ guidelines. Methods This study was performed during 2019. Participants were intensive critical care nurses (n = 7) from different hospitals (n = 4) with

Date: 2020
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