Nursing activities for health promotion in palliative home care: an integrative review.

IF 2.7 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Palliative Care and Social Practice Pub Date : 2024-03-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26323524241235191
Jérôme Leclerc-Loiselle, Sylvie Gendron, Serge Daneault
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Abstract

Palliative care in community contexts is undergoing significant change as a result of public policy and new models of care, which link health promotion principles with palliative care practices. These models support the creation of partnerships between formal care structures and the communities in which care is provided. Given the central role of nurses in the institutional delivery of palliative care, particularly in the home, it is important to provide a systematic description of the activities of nurses that fall within the principles of health promotion. The objective was to describe the diverse range of nursing activities for health promotion that are provided in the palliative home care setting. This is an integrative review. Fifty-five studies listed in the MEDLINE, CINAHL and EMBASE databases, and published between 1999 and December 2022, were identified. Data analysis and presentation of the results were guided by Kellehear's Health-Promoting Palliative Care (HPPC) model. Six themes were identified to describe nursing activities for health promotion in the context of palliative home care: creating a meaningful relationship, supplying medical information, promoting self-care throughout the trajectory, providing emotional support, involving professional or community services and supporting change. The findings point to nurses focusing more on the individual context and on direct care. The relationship with communities in which they work remains unidirectional. However, some HPPC principles are relevant to nursing activities through the contextualization of nurses' actions and their moral responsibility to work towards the respect of patient's values. Being poorly described, how nurses can truly engage their practice towards health-promoting principles, such as the enhancement of support and control over their lives for people living with serious illness, still requires further empirical research.

居家姑息关怀中促进健康的护理活动:综合综述。
由于公共政策和新的姑息关怀模式将健康促进原则与姑息关怀实践联系起来,社区背景下的姑息关怀正在发生重大变化。这些模式支持在正规医疗机构和提供姑息关怀的社区之间建立伙伴关系。鉴于护士在机构提供姑息关怀中的核心作用,尤其是在家庭中,系统地描述护士在健康促进原则下开展的活动非常重要。我们的目标是描述在居家姑息关怀环境中提供的各种促进健康的护理活动。这是一篇综合性综述。我们在 MEDLINE、CINAHL 和 EMBASE 数据库中找到了 55 篇发表于 1999 年至 2022 年 12 月间的研究。数据分析和结果呈现均以 Kellehear 的健康促进姑息关怀(HPPC)模型为指导。研究确定了六个主题来描述居家姑息关怀背景下的健康促进护理活动:建立有意义的关系、提供医疗信息、在整个过程中促进自我护理、提供情感支持、涉及专业或社区服务以及支持改变。研究结果表明,护士更注重个人背景和直接护理。他们与所在社区的关系仍然是单向的。然而,通过护士行动的背景化及其努力尊重病人价值观的道德责任,一些 HPPC 原则与护理活动相关。由于描述不清,护士如何在实践中真正贯彻促进健康的原则,如加强对重症患者的支持和生活控制,仍需要进一步的实证研究。
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Palliative Care and Social Practice
Palliative Care and Social Practice Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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