Some issues to consider if older people with complex care needs choose to die at home

Q3 Nursing
Peter Scourfield
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Purpose This viewpoint paper focuses on the important role played by hospices in the UK in providing specialised end-of-life care for older people with complex needs – particularly for the growing number who choose to die at home. With demand for such care growing, the paper highlights the funding issues facing the independent hospice sector and the implications for hospices of receiving more state funding. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the challenges that hospices in the UK face in providing home-based palliative and end of life care for older people. Design/methodology/approach This a viewpoint paper informed by recent reports and research findings, as well as the author’s own work within the hospice sector. Findings The demand for specialised community-based and home-based palliative and end-of-life care is growing. The Covid-19 pandemic prompted wider discussion about what constitutes both “a good death” and good end-of-life care. This confirmed that most older people would prefer to end their lives free from pain, in familiar surroundings and not in hospital. Practical implications The specialised end-of-life care provided by hospices is rated highly by the regulator and the communities which they serve. In recent years, more attention has been given to providing “hospice at home” services, but coverage is limited largely due to lack of funding, the bulk of which comes from charitable fundraising. To provide a more equitable service, the fragility of the hospice funding model needs to be addressed. Social implications If the state expands its funding of hospice care, it is important that charitable fundraising also continues to take place and is encouraged. This will help ensure that the good links between hospices and local stakeholders are maintained. Originality/value The funding of the hospice sector in the UK has been the subject of several reports both by governmental and non-governmental bodies, several in the last year. However, it is an issue of growing importance and the whole subject needs a fuller airing in academic circles.
如果有复杂护理需求的老年人选择在家中去世,需要考虑的一些问题
这篇观点论文的重点是英国临终关怀所发挥的重要作用,为有复杂需求的老年人提供专门的临终关怀,特别是为越来越多的选择在家中死亡的人。随着对此类护理的需求不断增长,本文强调了独立临终关怀部门面临的资金问题以及接受更多国家资金的临终关怀的影响。本文的目的是强调在英国临终关怀面临的挑战,为老年人提供基于家庭的姑息治疗和临终关怀。设计/方法/方法这是一篇观点论文,根据最近的报告和研究结果,以及作者自己在临终关怀领域的工作。研究结果:对以社区和家庭为基础的专业姑息治疗和临终关怀的需求正在增长。新冠肺炎大流行引发了关于什么是“善终”和良好临终关怀的更广泛讨论。这证实了大多数老年人更愿意在没有痛苦的环境中,在熟悉的环境中结束自己的生命,而不是在医院里。实际意义临终关怀所提供的专业临终关怀受到监管机构和他们所服务的社区的高度评价。近年来,“居家安宁疗护”服务受到越来越多的关注,但由于资金不足,覆盖范围有限,其中大部分资金来自慈善筹款。为了提供更公平的服务,安宁疗护资金模式的脆弱性需要得到解决。如果国家扩大对临终关怀的资助,重要的是慈善筹款也要继续进行并受到鼓励。这将有助于确保临终关怀院和当地利益相关者之间保持良好的联系。英国临终关怀部门的资金一直是政府和非政府机构几份报告的主题,去年就有几份报告。然而,这是一个日益重要的问题,整个问题需要在学术界得到更充分的讨论。
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Working with Older People
Working with Older People Nursing-Community and Home Care
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