Examinando por Autor "Barbecho Narea, Leslie Salomé"
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- ÍtemAcceso AbiertoActitudes del personal de enfermería ante el fallecimiento de un paciente(Universidad Católica de Cuenca., 2023) Barbecho Narea, Leslie Salomé; Peralta Zhagui, Sharon Mónica; Tenemaza Ruilova, Marcelo; 0105464168; 0106459563The death of a patient is a transcendental event in the field of care and constitutes a critical moment in the life of nursing professionals. Objective: To analyze the different attitudes of nursing staff in the face of a patient's death, for which purpose this study was carried out. Methodology: A bibliographic review of relevant scientific databases such as Redalyc, ReasearchGate, SciELO, Dialnet, PudMed, and Scopus was conducted in the last five years, obtaining 50 bibliographies. Results: Death is the complete cessation of vital functions and the end of the physical existence of the human being. Developing an adequate perspective in the face of this event depends on several factors; some professionals experience frustration, impotence, anger, dissatisfaction, anguish, and sadness; however, most of them adopt a positive attitude. Grief is a complex process that may involve different stages, such as denial, anger, negotiation, depression, and acceptance, the main nursing interventions for grief management. It can be concluded that communication, spirituality, environment, and empathy provide emotional support to family members, allowing them to express their feelings in a safe space. Conclusion: It was determined that nurses experience and manage grief and death in unique ways, influenced by personal, professional, and contextual factors. Feelings vary from grief and sadness to gratitude. Professionals use strategies such as emotional distancing to maintain quality of care. Key interventions in grief management include communication, spirituality, environment, and empathy, seeking to alleviate the suffering of family members. Keywords: nursing, grief, death, patients.