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Thoughts about decision making of family members |
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· Family members remember that their loved one want to remain useful to others. · Family members imagined that a loved one would require organ donation. | · Family members remembered loved one’s way of living. · Family member spoke about their loved one’s feeling. | · Family’s decision to respect the way of living |
· Family members tried to find signs on their driving license. · Family members asked a nurse what they would do if they were in the same situation. · Family members had difficulty making decisions for a few days. | · Family member didn’t know loved one’s intention about donation. · Family members unknown reliance of judgement · Family members had difficulty making decisions. | · Suffering of family members in decision making |
· A family member denied to donate a loved one’s eyes, because we need eyes to see what we face in the world. · A family said that they could not stand the corpse without eyes. | · Family member was thinking about the world. · Family member thought the face in the coffin as importance. | · Influence of culture on the decision making of body parts |
Thoughts about practical nursing in clinical situation |
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· Nurses couldn’t talk with family members. · Nurses couldn’t correspond to family members well. · Nurses couldn’t read feeling of family members when the story for donation didn’t go on. | · Nurses hesitated to get involved with family members since they couldn’t understand their feeling. · Family’s care is difficult when the donation didn’t go on. | · Feeling of insufficiency for family care. |
· Nurses had ethical questions about direction in hurry for transplantation. · A nurse said to a doctor that it seemed to be rushed. | · A nurse had ethical problem in atmosphere for improving transplantation. · A nurse stated her opinion to the doctor about donation. | · Nurses confronting ethical problems |
· Family members were relieved after a donation operation. · A husband shed tears saying that she was “cold” when he touched his wife’s hand. | · A family was relieved after donation operation safely. · A family member realized a loved one’s death feeling cold. | · Complicated feelings compounded by relief and sadness |
Thoughts about nursing or nurses |
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· Nurses didn’t know how to get involved in a team though a coordinator and a doctor discussed. · Nurses recorded facial expression or feelings for a loved one. | · Contents or roles were not clear in the beginning of transplantation. · Nurses in transplantation team searched their roles. | · Seeking nursing in the transplantation team |
· A nurse felt resistance since she had her own faith. · A nurse tried to practice the best care even if a nurses’ faith was different. | · Some nurses had opposite opinion for transplantation. · Nurses took responsibility as a nurse though the though was opposite for transplantation. | · Taking responsibility while feeling conflict |
· A nurse was glad to be in charge for a donner and a family. · A nurse had a sense of fulfillment about being useful. | · A nurse was interested in transplantation nursing which save lives. · A nurse had a sense of fulfillment about being useful. | · Positive attitude toward · nursing in transplantation |
· We need to stop medication at times. · A nurse though thow she welcomed death being herself. | · A nurse felt limitation of medication in a certain point. · A nurse thought of their last period. | · Deepening of the view of nurses’ life and death |