Nursing students' view on their future role and skills regarding euthanasia due to unbearable mental suffering: A mixed-method Study

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Abstract

AIM: To explore final-year bachelor nursing students' view on their future role and skills regarding euthanasia due to unbearable mental suffering (UMS-euthanasia) and to discover possible education needs.

BACKGROUND: Since UMS-euthanasia is legal in Belgium, nursing students will be confronted with this issue during their future internship, or professional career. Graduated nurses believe to have an important role in the process of euthanasia where good communication skills and sufficient legal knowledge are essential.

DESIGN: Mixed-methods sequential explanatory design.

METHODS: First, a questionnaire was administered to all final-year bachelor nursing students at eight university colleges in Flanders (October 2020 and March 2021). Second, qualitative information was collected by organising focus groups with these students to gain more insights into the quantitative results (October 2021).

RESULTS: The final-year nursing students from the survey (n = 249) and from the three focus groups (n = 21) see a clear future role for themselves in the decision-making process, as well as in supporting the patient and family before, during and after UMS-euthanasia, but not in assisting in administering UMS-euthanasia. However, they also indicate they lack knowledge and skills in dealing adequately with UMS-euthanasia. Psychiatric internship alumni perceive a diminished role for themselves in the preparatory acts (p < 0.05). Ever involved in euthanasia shows a statistically significant difference in the demand for simulation.

CONCLUSIONS: Nursing students see an important role for nurses in UMS-euthanasia but feel inadequately prepared to take on this role. A combination of theoretical knowledge, clinical experience, open discussions, reflection and simulation is an opportunity to prepare nurses for their future role.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103718
Number of pages7
JournalNurse Education in Practice
Volume71
Early online date11 Jul 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023

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