Therapeutic futility in nursing: a focus group

João V. Vieira*, Sérgio Deodato, Felismina Mendes

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Abstract

Introduction: The implementation of futile nursing interventions seems to be a persistent problem in adult intensive care units. Understanding this phenomenon can contribute to its prevention and all deleterious effects associated with it. Objective: To identify the perceptions of expert nurses from adult intensive care units about therapeutic futility in nursing. Methods: This study consists of a conventional content analysis. Data was collected through a focus group interview that included five expert nurses in adult intensive care, with a minimum of fifteen years of professional experience in intensive care. To analyze the information, the technique of thematic categorical analysis was used, according to Bardin. Results: Four central categories were identified for the topic under study, for which several subcategories were identified that allow a better understanding of this phenomenon. Conclusion: Adult intensive care expert nurses advocate that therapeutic futility in nursing is a reality perceived by teams and families, which should be avoided due to the risk of potentiating the implementation of ethically reprehensible care.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-8
Number of pages8
JournalSAGE Open Nursing
Volume8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Critical care nursing
  • Ethics
  • Futility
  • Intensive care units
  • Nursing

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