Barriers and Facilitators of Working with Dying Patients among Novice Nurses in Saudi Arabia

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Novice nurses face immense challenges while they transition from being students to becoming professional nurses. Dealing with dying patients has been documented to be an immense task among professional nurses, especially for new nurses. This study aimed to explore the barriers and facilitators of working with dying patients, experienced by novice nurses in Saudi Arabia. This study employed a phenomenological qualitative research methodology among the nurses who participated in this study, which were twelve participants, of various ages, genders, religions, and nationalities, who took part in semi-structured focus group discussions. The identified barriers included a lack of experience with dying patients; a language barrier with patients and medical staff; inadequate staffing; and patients’ responses or cooperation. Furthermore, the facilitators were categorized into three themes: caring/compassion, teamwork/collaboration, and mentors/experienced colleagues. Based on the findings of this study, an action plan must be developed to improve the experience of novice nurses in Saudi Arabia, and to minimize the impact of the barriers on the new nurses when working with such patients.

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Alsalamah, T. S., Alsalamah, Y. S., Aldrees, B., Alslamah, T., Yousif, S. M., & Fawaz, M. (2022). Barriers and Facilitators of Working with Dying Patients among Novice Nurses in Saudi Arabia. Healthcare (Switzerland), 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10112259

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