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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was conducted to understand the meaning of the DNR experiences of nurses.
Methods: The data were collected through in-depth interviews, observation, and field records with five nurses from November 2009 to February 2011. The data were analyzed using narrative inquiry methodology.
Results: Three fundamental themes were derived from data analysis as following: ¡¯faithfulness to care for comfort,¡¯ ¡¯helping for peaceful farewells between the patient and the family,¡¯ ¡¯reflecting one¡¯s lives with a collision of feeling toward the death.¡¯
Conclusion: The results indicate that nurses take a role of an advocate in caring for DNR patients and being concerned about their families¡¯ conflict and anguish. In addition, this study indicates the importance of education on living will, advanced directives and preparation for the death tailored to the public including healthcare professionals
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DNR, Nurses, Qualitative research
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