Introducing the pause after the death of a patient in critical care

  • Pinnington, Melanie
  • Westwood, Angela
Nursing Times 120(3):p 30-31, March 2024.

Abstract

This article describes the implementation of holding a minute's silence when a patient dies in Southport Critical Care Unit. It describes the rationale for the initiative, as well as the words used, and the outcomes for staff and relatives of recently deceased patients when all are given an opportunity to process the event in this way.

In this article…

  • The benefits of holding a respectful moment of silence together

  • How to introduce and observe a pause upon the death of a patient

  • Why the practice can support staff and reduce burnout

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CLINICAL SPECIAL: DEALING WITH DEATH

Nursing Times Awards

This initiative won the Critical and Emergency Care Nursing category in the 2023 Nursing Times Awards.

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