Coaching as a Model for Facilitating the Performance, Learning, and Development of Palliative Care Nurses

SAGE Open Nurs. 2022 Jul 15:8:23779608221113864. doi: 10.1177/23779608221113864. eCollection 2022 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

Palliative care nurses experience huge pressures, which only increased with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). A reflection on the new demands for nursing care should include an evaluation of which evidence-based practices should be implemented in clinical settings. This paper discusses the impacts and challenges of incorporating coaching strategies into palliative care nursing. Evidence suggests that coaching strategies can foster emotional self-management and self-adjustment to daily life among nurses. The current challenge is incorporating this expanded knowledge into nurses' coping strategies. Coaching strategies can contribute to nurses' well-being, empower them, and consequently bring clinical benefits to patients, through humanized care focused on the particularities of end-of-life patients and their families.

Keywords: coaching; evidence-based practice; mental health; nurse leaders; palliative care.