ABCDE assessment for palliative care truth-telling dilemmas: a case study.

Rismia Agustina, Susan Jane Fetzer, Wei-Shu Lai, Kennedy Diema Konlan, Pradana Zaky Romadhon, Mei-Feng Lin
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Abstract

Background: In Indonesia, the diagnosis of a serious illness is often mediated through the patient's family, reflecting the cultural importance of family involvement in the patient's care and collective decision-making.

Aim: To use a case study to show the difficulty that healthcare professionals face telling the patient the truth about their condition in Indonesia.

Method: The Kagawa-Singer and Blackhall ABCDE framework was used during truth-telling dilemmas to assess patients' and families' attitudes (A), beliefs (B), contexts (C), decision-making styles (D) and environments (E).

Findings: Studies have shown that family involvement in health-related communications can alleviate the stress associated with the disclosure of a serious illness. Palliative care nurses must acknowledge the importance of family in the patient's cultural context, by involving them in the disclosure of a diagnosis and disease trajectory by integrating every element of the ABCDE model in palliative care.

针对姑息关怀真相困境的 ABCDE 评估:案例研究。
背景:在印度尼西亚,重病的诊断通常是通过患者家属进行的,这反映了家属参与患者护理和集体决策的文化重要性。目的:通过案例研究,说明在印度尼西亚,医护人员在向患者告知病情真相时所面临的困难:方法:在讲述真相的困境中使用 Kagawa-Singer 和 Blackhall ABCDE 框架来评估患者和家属的态度(A)、信念(B)、背景(C)、决策风格(D)和环境(E):研究表明,家属参与与健康相关的沟通可以减轻与披露重病相关的压力。姑息关怀护士必须认识到患者文化背景下家庭的重要性,通过在姑息关怀中整合 ABCDE 模式的每个要素,让他们参与到诊断和疾病轨迹的披露中来。
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