End-of-life care in the patient's home.

Pretty Manyimo, Kay de Vries
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Abstract

Background: Providing end-of-life care in a patient's home is challenging, especially if the nurse is from a different ethnic background from the patient. Evidence shows that people from an ethnic minority background often experience poorer end-of-life care due to care providers not understanding their care needs.

Aim: To explore the experiences of community nursing staff caring for patients with an ethnic minority background at the end of their life.

Method: Using a qualitative descriptive approach, 16 semi-structured interviews were conducted and the data was thematically analysed.

Finding: Participants dealt with large tight-knit families, paternalism and controlling behaviours. There was a mistrust of Western palliative medicine. Language barriers and challenges were faced by the nursing staff, resulting in difficult conversations with the families. Different levels of the nursing staff's spiritual/cultural competencies were also identified. The COVID-19 pandemic intensified the challenges.

Conclusion: This research has shed light on the challenges of individualising end-of-life care in a culturally diverse community in the UK. The nursing staff's cultural/spiritual competencies were challenged.

病人家中的临终关怀。
背景:在病人家中提供临终关怀是具有挑战性的,特别是如果护士来自不同的种族背景的病人。有证据表明,少数族裔背景的人往往经历较差的临终关怀,因为护理提供者不了解他们的护理需求。目的:探讨社区护理人员对少数民族临终病人的护理经验。方法:采用定性描述方法,进行16次半结构化访谈,并对数据进行主题分析。研究发现:参与者面对的是关系紧密的大家庭、家长式作风和控制行为。人们对西方姑息疗法存有不信任。护理人员面临语言障碍和挑战,导致难以与家属交谈。还确定了护理人员的精神/文化能力的不同水平。2019冠状病毒病大流行加剧了这些挑战。结论:这项研究揭示了在英国一个文化多元化的社区中个性化临终关怀的挑战。护理人员的文化/精神能力受到挑战。
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