Emotional and psychological experiences of nursing students caring for dying patients: an explorative study at a national referral hospital in Uganda

Abstract Background Caring for dying patients is associated with psychological trauma, strong emotions and enormous stress for nursing staff and nursing students who are reliable health care providers in such difficult situations. Nursing students involved in End-of –life care need to work through t...

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Main Authors: Asha K. Nabirye, Ian G. Munabi, Aloysius G. Mubuuke, Sarah Kiguli
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Published: BMC 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-025-06708-8
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author Asha K. Nabirye
Ian G. Munabi
Aloysius G. Mubuuke
Sarah Kiguli
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description Abstract Background Caring for dying patients is associated with psychological trauma, strong emotions and enormous stress for nursing staff and nursing students who are reliable health care providers in such difficult situations. Nursing students involved in End-of –life care need to work through these emotions during clinical placements. This study explored the lived experiences of nursing students caring for the dying patients at Mulago national referral hospital. Methods An explorative study was conducted using in-depth interviews among fifteen 3rd and 4th year undergraduate nursing students of Makerere University college of Health sciences. Data was audio recorded, verbatim transcribed and thematically analyzed using Atlas. ti version 6 software. Findings Two themes emerged from students’ narratives of their emotional and psychological experiences while caring for dying patients; (1) Psychological and emotional reactions, (2) Coping mechanisms. The sub-themes under Psychological and emotional reactions were; feelings of anger, triggers of anxiety symptoms, triggers of sadness and guilt feelings. The sub themes under coping mechanisms were; peer to peer support through interacting with each other about the experiences, engagement in problem solving, distancing from patients, spirituality and engaging in personal stress reducing activities. Conclusion Nursing students experience various negative psychological and emotional reactions but devise different coping mechanisms to overcome them. There is need for development of clear guidelines on orientation of nursing students caring for dying patients, emphasis on building their emotional intelligence and more research on effectiveness of end of life educational interventions to mitigate the anticipated negative psychological and emotional reactions.
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spelling doaj-art-a159548d54954a72ac658d3ae4fdfdc82025-01-26T12:38:56ZengBMCBMC Medical Education1472-69202025-01-0125111110.1186/s12909-025-06708-8Emotional and psychological experiences of nursing students caring for dying patients: an explorative study at a national referral hospital in UgandaAsha K. Nabirye0Ian G. Munabi1Aloysius G. Mubuuke2Sarah Kiguli3Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Makerere University College of Health SciencesDepartment of Human Anatomy, School of Biomedical Sciences, Makerere University College of Health SciencesDepartment of Radiology, School of Medicine, Makerere University College of Health SciencesDepartment of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Makerere University College of Health SciencesAbstract Background Caring for dying patients is associated with psychological trauma, strong emotions and enormous stress for nursing staff and nursing students who are reliable health care providers in such difficult situations. Nursing students involved in End-of –life care need to work through these emotions during clinical placements. This study explored the lived experiences of nursing students caring for the dying patients at Mulago national referral hospital. Methods An explorative study was conducted using in-depth interviews among fifteen 3rd and 4th year undergraduate nursing students of Makerere University college of Health sciences. Data was audio recorded, verbatim transcribed and thematically analyzed using Atlas. ti version 6 software. Findings Two themes emerged from students’ narratives of their emotional and psychological experiences while caring for dying patients; (1) Psychological and emotional reactions, (2) Coping mechanisms. The sub-themes under Psychological and emotional reactions were; feelings of anger, triggers of anxiety symptoms, triggers of sadness and guilt feelings. The sub themes under coping mechanisms were; peer to peer support through interacting with each other about the experiences, engagement in problem solving, distancing from patients, spirituality and engaging in personal stress reducing activities. Conclusion Nursing students experience various negative psychological and emotional reactions but devise different coping mechanisms to overcome them. There is need for development of clear guidelines on orientation of nursing students caring for dying patients, emphasis on building their emotional intelligence and more research on effectiveness of end of life educational interventions to mitigate the anticipated negative psychological and emotional reactions.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-025-06708-8Emotional experiencePsychological experiencesNursing studentsCaring for dying patientsEnd of life care
spellingShingle Asha K. Nabirye
Ian G. Munabi
Aloysius G. Mubuuke
Sarah Kiguli
Emotional and psychological experiences of nursing students caring for dying patients: an explorative study at a national referral hospital in Uganda
BMC Medical Education
Emotional experience
Psychological experiences
Nursing students
Caring for dying patients
End of life care
title Emotional and psychological experiences of nursing students caring for dying patients: an explorative study at a national referral hospital in Uganda
title_full Emotional and psychological experiences of nursing students caring for dying patients: an explorative study at a national referral hospital in Uganda
title_fullStr Emotional and psychological experiences of nursing students caring for dying patients: an explorative study at a national referral hospital in Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Emotional and psychological experiences of nursing students caring for dying patients: an explorative study at a national referral hospital in Uganda
title_short Emotional and psychological experiences of nursing students caring for dying patients: an explorative study at a national referral hospital in Uganda
title_sort emotional and psychological experiences of nursing students caring for dying patients an explorative study at a national referral hospital in uganda
topic Emotional experience
Psychological experiences
Nursing students
Caring for dying patients
End of life care
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-025-06708-8
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