Telepalliative Care in Home-Based Nursing Care for Older Adults With Metastatic Cancer Post COVID-19: An Ethnoscientific Study.

IF 2 Q2 NURSING
SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2024-09-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608241279908
Jinpitcha Sathiyamas, Chatchai Mingmalairak, Bunyong Rungroungdouyboon, Chawakorn Sri-Ngernyuang
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Abstract

Introduction: The post-COVID-19 pandemic caused the whole world to make several changes to the nursing healthcare system. This sudden shift raised questions about telepalliative care in home-based nursing care in the context of healthcare utilization, including meeting the needs of older adults with metastatic cancer. The evidence suggests that telepalliative care in home-based nursing care is acceptable to most advanced practice nurses, but the extent of their use for metastatic cancer patients has not been defined.

Objectives: To explore the use of telepalliative care in home-based nursing care for older adults with metastatic cancer in central Thailand following the post-COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: A qualitative approach with an ethnoscientific design was used to collect data from a purposive sample of 15 advanced practice nurses from May to September 2023. The interview transcripts were analyzed using componential analysis (core coding, categorizing, theme, and emerging theory).

Results: The componential analysis revealed two themes of telepalliative care in home-based nursing care for older adults with metastatic cancer in the post COVID-19 pandemic. The first theme is telepalliative care delivery, with subthemes of delivering practice, nurse-mediated feedback and supportive care, remote monitoring of real-time emergencies, and transferring medical data. The second theme is advanced practice nurses' (APN) role in telepalliative nursing care, including the subthemes of virtual monitoring, life-threatening cancer, side effects, caregiving capacity, continuity of care, and long-term care services. The study found that caregiving capacity, continuity of care, and long-term care services were formed of telepalliative care in home-based nursing care for cancer patients following the COVID-19 pandemic.

Conclusion: Telepalliative care in home-based nursing care is effective in delivering services to older adults with metastatic cancer during the post-COVID-19 pandemic. The findings suggested that remote monitoring of real-time emergencies, life-threatening cancer, and long-term care services are part of telepalliative care in home-based nursing care. Adapting the telepalliative competency standards of advanced practice nurses is needed to ensure high-quality healthcare access for older adults with metastatic cancer during the post-COVID-19 pandemic.

在 COVID-19 后,为患有转移性癌症的老年人提供居家护理中的远程姑息治疗:一项民族科学研究。
导言:第 19 届世界艾滋病病毒(COVID)大流行后,全世界的护理保健系统都发生了一些变化。这一突如其来的转变引发了人们对远程姑息治疗在家庭护理中的医疗利用率的疑问,包括满足患有转移性癌症的老年人的需求。有证据表明,大多数高级执业护士可以接受居家护理中的远程姑息治疗,但其在转移性癌症患者中的使用程度尚未确定:目的:探讨在 COVID-19 大流行后,远程姑息治疗在家庭护理中对泰国中部转移性癌症老年患者的使用情况:方法:采用民族科学设计的定性方法,在 2023 年 5 月至 9 月期间从 15 名高级执业护士的特定样本中收集数据。采用成分分析法(核心编码、分类、主题和新兴理论)对访谈记录进行分析:成分分析揭示了 COVID-19 大流行后,远程姑息护理在转移性癌症老年人家庭护理中的两个主题。第一个主题是远程姑息护理的提供,其次主题是提供实践、以护士为媒介的反馈和支持性护理、实时紧急情况的远程监控以及医疗数据的传输。第二个主题是高级执业护士(APN)在远程姑息护理中的作用,包括虚拟监测、危及生命的癌症、副作用、护理能力、护理的连续性和长期护理服务等副主题。研究发现,护理能力、护理连续性和长期护理服务是 COVID-19 大流行后远程姑息护理在癌症患者居家护理中的作用:结论:COVID-19 大流行后,居家护理中的远程姑息治疗能有效地为患有转移性癌症的老年人提供服务。研究结果表明,远程监控实时紧急情况、危及生命的癌症和长期护理服务是家庭护理中远程姑息治疗的一部分。需要调整高级执业护士的远程姑息治疗能力标准,以确保在后 COVID-19 大流行期间,患有转移性癌症的老年人能够获得高质量的医疗服务。
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