Experiences of Life-Sustaining Treatment Decisions among Patients with Terminal Cancer.

Yoon Sun Kim
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the life-sustaining treatment decisions of terminal cancer patients.

Methods: Data on 10 terminal cancer patients who decided to withhold or withdraw from treatment were collected using in-depth interviews conducted from February 8 to October 30, 2019. Data were collected until saturation was reached and then analyzed using Colaizzi's phenomenological method.

Results: In this study, six thematic clusters were identified "having complicated feelings", "making choices to protect everyone", "accepting and preparing for death", "feeling distress", "pursuing spiritual well-being", and "evaluating the new system".

Conclusion: When facing death, terminal cancer patients often made choices to protect their family and their dignity with uneasiness of mind when deciding to withdraw from life-sustaining treatments. Though many patients had accepted and prepared for death, they experienced distress about leaving children behind after death. They also pursued spiritual well-being to find peace after deciding to withdraw from life-sustaining treatment. In addition, participants evaluated the new system of policies pertaining to decisions on life-sustaining treatment. Thus, various approaches regarding acceptance and preparation for death, communication with family, hope, and spiritual comfort should be taken in educational interventions to assist terminal cancer patients as they decide whether to withdraw from life-sustaining treatment.

晚期癌症患者维持生命治疗决策的经验。
目的:本研究的目的是探讨晚期癌症患者维持生命的治疗决策。方法:2019年2月8日至10月30日,对10例决定停止或退出治疗的晚期癌症患者进行深度访谈。收集数据直到达到饱和,然后使用Colaizzi的现象学方法进行分析。结果:本研究确定了“复杂情感”、“选择保护所有人”、“接受和准备死亡”、“感受痛苦”、“追求精神幸福”和“评估新制度”六个主题集群。结论:面对死亡,晚期癌症患者在决定退出维持生命的治疗时,往往会出于保护家人和尊严的考虑而产生内心的不安。虽然许多病人已经接受并准备好了死亡,但他们对死后留下孩子感到痛苦。在决定退出维持生命的治疗后,他们也追求精神上的安宁。此外,与会者还评估了与维持生命治疗决策有关的新政策系统。因此,在癌症晚期患者决定是否退出维持生命治疗时,应采取各种教育干预措施,包括接受和准备死亡、与家人沟通、希望和精神安慰等。
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