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Commentary on: Ortega-Galán ÁM, Ruiz-Fernández MD, Roldán-Rodríguez L, et al. Unbearable suffering: a concept analysis. J Hosp Palliat Nurs 2022; 24(3):159–166.
Implications for practice and research
Unbearable suffering (U-Suffering) is an important determinant for spiritual distress, loss of dignity and euthanasia requests.
Further research is required to develop a deep and comprehensive definition, as well as the ability to use the concept empirically.
Context
The study starts with the discussion about the legalisation of euthanasia in Spain, and aims to analyse the concept of U-Suffering as a foundation for the development of a new nursing diagnosis.1 Suffering is deeply connected with human existence, and its relief is a pivotal outcome for nurses and other healthcare providers. However, the assessment of a patient’s suffering (and whether it is unbearable) is one of the most difficult requirements to form a judgement on.2 The lack of clarity may …
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