Analysis of the reasons for nurses’ confusion in relation to the concept of brain death from clinical and legal points of view

Background: Nurses in intensive care units (ICU) play a key role in taking care of brain dead patients and they are often in contact with such patients given the high rate of brain deaths. Consequently, they are in a challenging and stressful condition, which may be aggravated due to the need for...

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Main Authors: Hamideh Yazdi Moghaddam, Alireza Pouresmaeili, Zahra Sadat Manzari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Electronic Physician 2018-05-01
Series:Electronic Physician
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Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6033127/
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spelling doaj-314e0206aeae4ff794dff48b1c7654e12020-11-25T01:42:32ZengElectronic PhysicianElectronic Physician2008-58422008-58422018-05-011056868687610.19082/6868Analysis of the reasons for nurses’ confusion in relation to the concept of brain death from clinical and legal points of viewHamideh Yazdi MoghaddamAlireza PouresmaeiliZahra Sadat ManzariBackground: Nurses in intensive care units (ICU) play a key role in taking care of brain dead patients and they are often in contact with such patients given the high rate of brain deaths. Consequently, they are in a challenging and stressful condition, which may be aggravated due to the need for increased organ donation, and this may also affect the quality of care provided for these patients. Objective: This review analyzes the different studies on the concept of brain death from both medical and legal points of view. The aim of this study was to identify the challenges the nurses face with the perception of the concept of brain death and its effects on the care provided for the patients suffering from brain death, as well as organ donation. Methods: This Narrative review study summarizes the information obtained from relevant literature through a targeted search of library texts and electronic resources including Science Direct, PubMed, Google Scholar, Scientific Information Database (SID), IranMedex, and Magiran databases during 2000-2017 in English and Persian, on the subject of interest by keywords such as brain death, organ donation, care, legal, regulations and nursing. Finally, a total of 44 relevant articles were reviewed. Results: Nurses play an important role in taking care of brain dead patients; therefore, recognizing challenges can be the first step in taking accurate care of these patients and subsequently maintaining the organs’ health for transplants. Although there are clinical and legal uncertainties regarding the concept of brain death, nurses have an important effect on taking care of brain dead patients as well as the rate of organ donation. Conclusion: Nurses in intensive care units should have a clear understanding of the concept of brain death in order to be able to take care of brain dead patients by avoiding psychological effects. In this regard, it is recommended that a comprehensive educational program be designed on the dimensions of brain death. Therefore, the nurses' awareness of brain death and their ability to clarify this concept to the patients' relatives would have a great effect on the decrease in the challenges and the stress imposed on the nurses. Also, there would be an increase in the quality of the care given to brain dead patients and even the rate of organ donation.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6033127/Brain deathOrgan donationNurseCare
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Alireza Pouresmaeili
Zahra Sadat Manzari
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Alireza Pouresmaeili
Zahra Sadat Manzari
Analysis of the reasons for nurses’ confusion in relation to the concept of brain death from clinical and legal points of view
Electronic Physician
Brain death
Organ donation
Nurse
Care
author_facet Hamideh Yazdi Moghaddam
Alireza Pouresmaeili
Zahra Sadat Manzari
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title Analysis of the reasons for nurses’ confusion in relation to the concept of brain death from clinical and legal points of view
title_short Analysis of the reasons for nurses’ confusion in relation to the concept of brain death from clinical and legal points of view
title_full Analysis of the reasons for nurses’ confusion in relation to the concept of brain death from clinical and legal points of view
title_fullStr Analysis of the reasons for nurses’ confusion in relation to the concept of brain death from clinical and legal points of view
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the reasons for nurses’ confusion in relation to the concept of brain death from clinical and legal points of view
title_sort analysis of the reasons for nurses’ confusion in relation to the concept of brain death from clinical and legal points of view
publisher Electronic Physician
series Electronic Physician
issn 2008-5842
2008-5842
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Background: Nurses in intensive care units (ICU) play a key role in taking care of brain dead patients and they are often in contact with such patients given the high rate of brain deaths. Consequently, they are in a challenging and stressful condition, which may be aggravated due to the need for increased organ donation, and this may also affect the quality of care provided for these patients. Objective: This review analyzes the different studies on the concept of brain death from both medical and legal points of view. The aim of this study was to identify the challenges the nurses face with the perception of the concept of brain death and its effects on the care provided for the patients suffering from brain death, as well as organ donation. Methods: This Narrative review study summarizes the information obtained from relevant literature through a targeted search of library texts and electronic resources including Science Direct, PubMed, Google Scholar, Scientific Information Database (SID), IranMedex, and Magiran databases during 2000-2017 in English and Persian, on the subject of interest by keywords such as brain death, organ donation, care, legal, regulations and nursing. Finally, a total of 44 relevant articles were reviewed. Results: Nurses play an important role in taking care of brain dead patients; therefore, recognizing challenges can be the first step in taking accurate care of these patients and subsequently maintaining the organs’ health for transplants. Although there are clinical and legal uncertainties regarding the concept of brain death, nurses have an important effect on taking care of brain dead patients as well as the rate of organ donation. Conclusion: Nurses in intensive care units should have a clear understanding of the concept of brain death in order to be able to take care of brain dead patients by avoiding psychological effects. In this regard, it is recommended that a comprehensive educational program be designed on the dimensions of brain death. Therefore, the nurses' awareness of brain death and their ability to clarify this concept to the patients' relatives would have a great effect on the decrease in the challenges and the stress imposed on the nurses. Also, there would be an increase in the quality of the care given to brain dead patients and even the rate of organ donation.
topic Brain death
Organ donation
Nurse
Care
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6033127/
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