Caring approach for patients with chest pain – Swedish registered nurses’ lived experiences in Emergency Medical Services

Purpose: Encountering patients with chest pain is common for Registered Nurses (RNs) in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) who are responsible for the patient’s medical and nursing care . From a lifeworld perspective, bodily illness is related to existential suffering, requiring knowledge to asses the...

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Main Authors: Hillewi Carnesten, Margareta Asp, Mats Holmberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2021.1901449
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spelling doaj-c74387d6af754031b685fc9e00de75552021-06-25T11:10:01ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being1748-26231748-26312021-01-0116110.1080/17482631.2021.19014491901449Caring approach for patients with chest pain – Swedish registered nurses’ lived experiences in Emergency Medical ServicesHillewi Carnesten0Margareta Asp1Mats Holmberg2Mälardalen UniversityMälardalen UniversityMälardalen UniversityPurpose: Encountering patients with chest pain is common for Registered Nurses (RNs) in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) who are responsible for the patient’s medical and nursing care . From a lifeworld perspective, bodily illness is related to existential suffering, requiring knowledge to asses the situation from a holistic perspective . The aim of this study is to describe the caring approach when RNs encounter patients with chest pain. Methods: A phenomenological methodology to capture RNs’ lived experiences was chosen. Seven qualitative in-depth interviews were conducted at three ambulance stations in Sweden. Results: The essence of the caring approach while encountering patients with chest pain comprises two constituents; “trust based on confidence and competence” and “the collegial striving towards the best possible care”. Trust is two-parted; trust in oneself, and striving towards gaining the patient’s trust . Competence and experience when combined, develop into confidence especially in stressful situations. The caring approach is nurtured in a well-functioning collegial team. Conclusions: This study contributes to understanding the caring approach based on the specific patient’s lifeworld in holistic EMS care. By trusting oneself, the patient, and one’s colleague, RNs in EMS shift focus from medical-orientated care to a holistic lifeworld caring approach. More research is needed on trust as a phenomenon in EMS, both from caregivers’ and patients’ perspectives.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2021.1901449caring sciencelifeworldprehospital emergency carephenomenologynursing sciencechest painambulance nurseconfidencecollegial interaction, emergency medical services
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author Hillewi Carnesten
Margareta Asp
Mats Holmberg
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Mats Holmberg
Caring approach for patients with chest pain – Swedish registered nurses’ lived experiences in Emergency Medical Services
International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
caring science
lifeworld
prehospital emergency care
phenomenology
nursing science
chest pain
ambulance nurse
confidence
collegial interaction, emergency medical services
author_facet Hillewi Carnesten
Margareta Asp
Mats Holmberg
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title Caring approach for patients with chest pain – Swedish registered nurses’ lived experiences in Emergency Medical Services
title_short Caring approach for patients with chest pain – Swedish registered nurses’ lived experiences in Emergency Medical Services
title_full Caring approach for patients with chest pain – Swedish registered nurses’ lived experiences in Emergency Medical Services
title_fullStr Caring approach for patients with chest pain – Swedish registered nurses’ lived experiences in Emergency Medical Services
title_full_unstemmed Caring approach for patients with chest pain – Swedish registered nurses’ lived experiences in Emergency Medical Services
title_sort caring approach for patients with chest pain – swedish registered nurses’ lived experiences in emergency medical services
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
issn 1748-2623
1748-2631
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Purpose: Encountering patients with chest pain is common for Registered Nurses (RNs) in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) who are responsible for the patient’s medical and nursing care . From a lifeworld perspective, bodily illness is related to existential suffering, requiring knowledge to asses the situation from a holistic perspective . The aim of this study is to describe the caring approach when RNs encounter patients with chest pain. Methods: A phenomenological methodology to capture RNs’ lived experiences was chosen. Seven qualitative in-depth interviews were conducted at three ambulance stations in Sweden. Results: The essence of the caring approach while encountering patients with chest pain comprises two constituents; “trust based on confidence and competence” and “the collegial striving towards the best possible care”. Trust is two-parted; trust in oneself, and striving towards gaining the patient’s trust . Competence and experience when combined, develop into confidence especially in stressful situations. The caring approach is nurtured in a well-functioning collegial team. Conclusions: This study contributes to understanding the caring approach based on the specific patient’s lifeworld in holistic EMS care. By trusting oneself, the patient, and one’s colleague, RNs in EMS shift focus from medical-orientated care to a holistic lifeworld caring approach. More research is needed on trust as a phenomenon in EMS, both from caregivers’ and patients’ perspectives.
topic caring science
lifeworld
prehospital emergency care
phenomenology
nursing science
chest pain
ambulance nurse
confidence
collegial interaction, emergency medical services
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2021.1901449
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