'You see the empty bed which means it's either a transplant or a death': a qualitative study exploring the impact of death in the haemodialysis community.
Sheera SutherlandKirsty E DurleyKirsty GilliesMargaret GlogowskaDaniel S LassersonChristopher PughAoife C LowneyPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
Staff acknowledgement of death is of central importance to patients on haemodialysis who feel that the staff are part of their community. This should guide the development of appropriate bereavement support services and a framework that promotes the provision of guidance for staff and patients in this unique clinical setting. However, the authors acknowledge the homogenous sample recruited in a single setting may limit the transferability of the study. Further work is needed to understand diverse patient and nurse experiences and perceptions when sharing the knowledge of a patient's death and how they react to loss.