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Complexity of Nurse Practitioners’ Role in Facilitating a Dignified Death for Long-Term Care Home Residents during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Shirin Vellani, Véronique Boscart, Astrid Escrig-Piñol, Alexia Cumal, Alexandra Krassikova, Souraya Sidani, Nancy Zheng, Lydia Yeung, Katherine S. McGilton

2021Journal of Personalized Medicine34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Due to the interplay of multiple complex and interrelated factors, long-term care (LTC) home residents are increasingly vulnerable to sustaining poor outcomes in crisis situations such as the COVID-19 pandemic. While death is considered an unavoidable end for LTC home residents, the importance of facilitating a good death is one of the primary goals of palliative and end-of-life care. Nurse practitioners (NPs) are well-situated to optimize the palliative and end-of-life care needs of LTC home residents. This study explores the role of NPs in facilitating a dignified death for LTC home residents while also facing increased pressures related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The current exploratory qualitative study employed a phenomenological approach. A purposive sample of 14 NPs working in LTC homes was recruited. Data were generated using semi-structured interviews and examined using thematic analysis. Three categories were derived: (a) advance care planning and goals of care discussions; (b) pain and symptom management at the end-of-life; and (c) care after death. The findings suggest that further implementation of the NP role in LTC homes in collaboration with LTC home team and external partners will promote a good death and optimize the experiences of residents and their care partners during the end-of-life journey.

Topics & Concepts

Palliative careLong-term careEnd-of-life careThematic analysisPandemicNursingAdvance care planningExploratory researchQualitative researchMedicineNonprobability samplingPsychologyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)GerontologySociologyDiseaseSocial scienceEnvironmental healthPathologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)PopulationAnthropologyPalliative Care and End-of-Life IssuesGeriatric Care and Nursing HomesFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units