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Background Nurses play a unique and critical role in palliative care, and it is noteworthy that nurses often encounter ethical dilemmas in this field. Objective This review aims to conduct a summarised synthesis of the latest research on the ethical considerations nurses faced in palliative care. Methods We conducted a rigorous systematic review of relevant existing studies published in high-quality English peer-reviewed journals from January 2017 to July 2023. We identified a total of 4492 articles (1029 in Web of Science, 1570 in PubMed and 1893 in Science Direct). Out of these, only 13 studies met the inclusion criteria. Results Following the thematic analysis, the ethical considerations reported in these 13 studies were grouped into three main themes and four subthemes: ethical issues in communication (ethical issues in communication with patients, ethical issues in communication with families), ethical issues in decision-making (autonomy, dignity) and moral distress in palliative care. Conclusion This study elaborated on the ethical challenges faced by nurses in their communication with patients and families as well as decision-making and analysed the causes and effects of ethical distress, hoping to give a hand to ethical issues for nurses’ work in palliative care.
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Shuwan Geng
Qufu Normal University
Lei Zhang
Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Quan Zhang
Nanchang University
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care
Ocean University of China
Qufu Normal University
People’s Hospital of Rizhao
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e721f4b6db64358769b27b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/spcare-2023-004742