Critical care nurses' experiences of ethical challenges in end-of-life care.
Lena PalmrydÅsa RejnöAnette AlvarizaTove E GodskesenPublished in: Nursing ethics (2024)
Critical care nurses encountered ethical challenges when caring for patients at the end of life. They described issues ranging from life-sustaining treatments and administration of pain-relief, to patient preferences and organ donation considerations. Addressing these ethical challenges is essential for delivering compassionate person-centered care, and supporting family members during end-of-life care in an intensive care context.