Family Caregivers Perceptions of Patient’s Symptom Burden and Satisfaction with Palliative Care Services in a Tertiary Care Center in Saudi Arabia

Steven Callaghan, Gassan Abudari, Kim Sadler, Muneerah Almutairi, Fawad Ahmad, Wafa Alalwani
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This study aimed to explore the family caregivers (FCs) perception of patients’ symptom burden as well as their experience and satisfaction with specialized palliative care services (PCS) in a tertiary care center in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). Methods: A cross-sectional design assessed patients known to the PCS in a tertiary care center in Saudi Arabic from May 2023 to September 2023. FCs perceptions of patient’s symptom burden and satisfaction with PCS were studied through the Family Satisfaction with End-of-Life Care Scale (FAMCARE-2) and Arabic Questionnaire for Symptom Assessment (AQSA). Results: A convenience sample of 264 FCs agreed to participate (response rate = 94%). Approximately half of the participants were male (n=146; 55.7%). Participants were mostly aged between 30 to 50 years (n =148; 56%). Approximately half were receiving disease-modifying treatments. 101 (38.3%) had a Do-Not-Attempt-Resuscitation (DNAR) order. There was high satisfaction with how the services respected the dignity FCs (M = 4.6; SD=0.6). FCs were less satisfied with ‘the practical assistance provided by the PCS’ (M = 4.1; SD = 0.9). Satisfaction was higher in the outpatient setting (M = 4.3, SD = 0.7). The most severe symptom reported by FCs was ‘tiredness’, followed by ‘pain’. The mildest ones were ‘shortness of breath’, followed by ‘nausea/vomiting’. Conclusion: Overall, FCs have reported a positive experience with inpatient and outpatient PCS. FCs' greater satisfaction was observed in the outpatient setting with the possible rationale that inpatients are often more unstable and symptomatic.
沙特阿拉伯一家三级医疗中心的病人家属对病人症状负担的看法和对姑息治疗服务的满意度
本研究旨在探讨沙特阿拉伯王国(KSA)一家三级医疗中心的家庭护理者(FCs)对患者症状负担的感知,以及他们对专业姑息关怀服务(PCS)的体验和满意度。研究方法采用横断面设计,对 2023 年 5 月至 2023 年 9 月期间在沙特阿拉伯一家三级医疗中心接受姑息关怀服务的已知患者进行评估。通过家属对临终关怀满意度量表(FAMCARE-2)和阿拉伯语症状评估问卷(AQSA)研究了家属对患者症状负担的看法以及对 PCS 的满意度。结果:264名临终关怀者同意参加此次研究(回复率=94%)。约半数参与者为男性(n=146;55.7%)。参与者的年龄大多在 30 至 50 岁之间(n=148;56%)。约半数参与者正在接受疾病修饰治疗。101人(38.3%)下达了 "不尝试人工呼吸"(DNAR)命令。功能界别对服务尊重其尊严的满意度很高(M = 4.6;SD=0.6)。功能界别对 "个人护理服务提供的实际帮助 "的满意度较低(M = 4.1;SD = 0.9)。在门诊环境中,满意度较高(中=4.3,标度=0.7)。功能界别报告的最严重的症状是 "疲倦",其次是 "疼痛"。最轻微的症状是 "呼吸急促",其次是 "恶心/呕吐"。结论总体而言,功能界别对住院和门诊 PCS 的体验良好。据观察,功能界别对门诊病人的满意度更高,其原因可能是住院病人的病情往往更不稳定,症状更多。
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