The nurses cited that being unable to communicate effectively with the patients and their family was another stressful factor. This is because of time constrains which emphases on the task they need to accomplished in order to catch up with others assignments. Another factor that contributed to lack of communication from the nurse side with the dying patient is attributed by the doctors, because they place the nurse in a state of confusion due to errors they make in prescription and which often consume the nurse’s time in trying to clarify order and, adding more stress on nurses. Furthermore, another common stressor among nursing professionals who care for dying patients include; watching the sick people die, talking to the patients about their impending death and watching them suffer throughout their medication until their time of death as sited by (Costello, 2006). This creates problem because the family may still be in denial process despite what the advance directive may state. Therefore, putting the nurse …show more content…
Grounded theory is a method used in health practice to know how participant cope with chronic or new health concerns, instead of using hypothesis or reviewing a similar research result to arrive at a conclusion(Nieswiadomy, 2012). This theory will helps the researchers to observe emotions of the participant who is nurse during the interviews since the study was aimed at making the nurses exhibit their emotions where