Mirror of shame: Patients experiences of late-stage COPD. A qualitative study.
Heidi JerpsethIngrid R KnutsenKari T JensenKristin HalvorsenPublished in: Journal of clinical nursing (2021)
Findings from this study show that patients struggle with feelings such as shame and misery. The nurses who work bedside are in continuous contact with the patients and have an opportunity to gain knowledge of these feelings in order to meet the patients' needs for comfort and care. They have an obligation to ask patients about their feelings and meet them with empathy and respect. Moreover, it is necessary to have interdisciplinary fora in clinical practice where health professionals reflect, discuss and challenge themselves according to attitudes towards patients with so-called 'self-inflicted' diseases.