What is the Nurse’s Role in End of Life Planning?
Nurses play a vital role in end of life planning as they are often the primary caregivers for patients who are nearing the end of their lives. Their compassion, knowledge, support, and advocacy can make a huge difference.
Some nurses specialize in hospice or palliative care, but for those who do not, being knowledgeable about end of life care is crucially important as death can occur in any clinical setting.
Knowing one’s role and serving with compassion and possessing effective communication can make the difference between a horrific experience for the patient and family, or one that is gentle, peaceful and supportive.
Some of the key roles that nurses may serve are as follows:
Assessing patient status
Nurses are trained to assess a patient’s physical, emotional, and even spiritual needs. Nurses can help patients identify their needs and preferences for end of life care and can work with other healthcare providers to develop a plan of care that is tailored to each patient’s unique needs.
Facilitating communication
Nurses can help patients and their families communicate effectively with healthcare providers and the team. Nurses can serve as a liaison between patients and their families and can help translate the often confusing medical jargon that is a part of the medical profession.
Providing emotional support
Nurses can provide emotional support to patients and their families and help them navigate the many challenges that arise as they approach the end of life. There are many difficult decisions families must make beyond “code or no code.” Even if a living will and advance directives have been outlined, the emotional toll on family members can be extremely painful to let their loved one die without extraordinary measures.
Educating patients and families
Nurses can help patients and their families understand their options for end of life care such as hospice and palliative care. The difference can be confusing to patients and families. Nurses can help them make informed decisions about medical treatments and care plans.
Advocating for patients
Nurses can advocate for patients’ rights and preferences and can work to ensure that their wishes are respected and that they receive the highest quality care possible.
