Neurosciences des Croyances

Should Nurses Talk to Brain-Dead Patients?

Nurs Crit Care . 2025;30 (4) :e70077

Résumé

Speaking to the deceased is a sign of respect in Middle Eastern countries. However, talking to the brain-dead can create false hope for families and undermine medical authority. While examining moral issues through other ethical frameworks is possible, intensive care unit nurses should prioritize relational ethics when mediating conflicts between physicians and grieving families. By fostering trust with brain-dead patients' families, nurses can create a supportive environment that may encourage consent for organ donation.

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