RT Article T1 Ethical dilemmas during cardiac arrest incidents in the patient’s home JF Nursing ethics VO 26 IS 2 SP 625 OP 637 A1 Karlsson, Mattias A1 Karlsson, Niclas A1 Hilli, Yvonne LA English PB Sage YR 2019 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1779457057 AB Background:The majority (70%) of cardiac arrests in Sweden are experienced in the patient’s home. In these situations, the ambulance nurses may encounter several ethical dilemmas.Aim:The aim was to investigate Swedish specialist ambulance nurses’ experiences of ethical dilemmas associated with cardiac arrest situations in adult patients’ homes.Methods:Nine interviews were conducted with specialist ambulance nurses at four different ambulance stations in the southeast region of Sweden. Data were analysed using content analysis.Ethical considerations:Ethical principles mandated by the Swedish Research Council were carefully followed during the whole process.Findings:Two main themes with six sub-themes were identified: The scene – creating a sheltered space for caring and Ethical decision-making. The results showed that ethical dilemmas might occur when trying to create a sheltered space to preserve the patients’ integrity and dignity. A dilemma could be whether or not to invite significant others to be present during the medical treatment. Ethical decision-making was dependent on good communication and ethical reasoning among all parties. In certain situations, decisions were made not to commence or to terminate care despite guidelines. The decision was guided by combining the medical/nursing perspectives and ethical competence with respect to the human being’s dignity and a will to do good for the patient. The nurses followed the voice of their heart and had the courage to be truly human.Conclusion:The ambulance nurses were guided by their ethos, including the basic motive to care for the patient, to alleviate suffering, to confirm the patient’s dignity and to serve life and health. K1 Qualitative Study K1 patient’s home K1 Interview K1 Ethos K1 ethical dilemmas K1 Cardiac arrest K1 Ambulance nurse DO 10.1177/0969733017709337