Death notification in italian critical care unites and emergency services. A qualitative study with physicians, nurses and relatives

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Testoni, I
Iacona, E
Palazzo, L
Barzizza, B
Baldrati, B
Mazzon, D
Navalesi, P
Mistraletti, G
De Leo, D
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2021
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This qualitative study was conducted in critical care units and emergency services and was aimed at considering the death notification (DN) phenomenology among physicians (notifiers), patient relatives (receivers) and those who work between them (nurses). Through the qualitative method, a systemic perspective was adopted to recognise three different categories of representation: 23 clinicians, 13 nurses and 11 family members of COVID-19 victims were interviewed, totalling 47 people from all over Italy (25 females, mean age: 46,36; SD: 10,26). With respect to notifiers, the following themes emerged: the changes in the relational dimension, protective factors and difficulties related to DN. With respect to receivers, the hospital was perceived as a prison, bereavement between DN, lost rituals and continuing bonds. Among nurses, changes in the relational dimension, protective factors and the impact of the death. Some common issues between physicians and nurses were relational difficulties in managing distancing and empathy and the support of relatives and colleagues. The perspective of receivers showed suffering related to loss and health care professionals’ inefficacy in communication. Specifically, everyone considered DNs mismanaged because of the COVID-19 emergency. Some considerations inherent in death education for DN management among health professionals were presented.

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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

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18

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24

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© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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Public health

Health policy

Sociology of health

COVID-19

critical care units

death education

death notification

qualitative research

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Testoni, I; Iacona, E; Palazzo, L; Barzizza, B; Baldrati, B; Mazzon, D; Navalesi, P; Mistraletti, G; De Leo, D, Death notification in italian critical care unites and emergency services. A qualitative study with physicians, nurses and relatives, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021, 18 (24), pp. 13338

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