Healthcare Professionals' Perspective on Supporting Patients and Family Caregivers in End-Of-Life Care Decision-Making: A Qualitative Study in Specialist Palliative Care.

Hannah J Featherstone, Regina McQuillan, Geraldine Foley
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Background: Healthcare professionals in specialist palliative care have a key role in conducting end-of-life care discussions with patients and their family caregivers. We aimed to identify key barriers and facilitators for healthcare professionals in specialist palliative care to support patients and their family caregivers in decision-making for patient end-of-life care.

Methods: Twenty-two healthcare professionals from different healthcare professions were recruited from a large regional specialist palliative care service in Ireland comprising 2 hospice sites. Five focus groups were conducted with participants. Data were member checked and analyzed using thematic analysis.

Results: Open communication and trusting relationships with patients and family caregivers combined with sufficient time for early and phased exploration of the patient's preferences for end-of-life care, were key facilitators for participants. Family caregivers keeping information from the patient, family misunderstanding about who is responsible for decision-making, and a lack of involvement of other specialties in end-of-life care discussions were perceived by participants as key barriers. Although participants indicated they had sufficient expertise to support patients in end-of-life care decision-making, they felt that end-of-life care discussions were not solely the responsibility of specialist palliative care services.

Conclusion: Open communication with patients in end-of-life care decision-making can be of central importance for healthcare professionals in specialist palliative care. Further research is needed to understand the role of healthcare professionals outside of specialist palliative care in end-of-life care discussions and decision-making.

医护人员在生命末期关怀决策中支持患者和家庭照护者的视角:姑息治疗专科的定性研究。
背景:专科姑息关怀领域的医护人员在与患者及其家庭照护者进行临终关怀讨论方面发挥着关键作用。我们旨在确定专科姑息关怀医护人员在支持患者及其家庭照护者为患者临终关怀做决策时遇到的主要障碍和促进因素:从爱尔兰一个由两个临终关怀机构组成的大型地区性姑息关怀专科服务机构招募了22名来自不同医疗行业的医护人员。与参与者进行了五次焦点小组讨论。对数据进行了成员检查,并使用主题分析法对数据进行了分析:对参与者来说,与病人和家庭照护者之间坦诚的沟通和相互信任的关系,再加上有充足的时间及早、分阶段地探索病人对临终关怀的偏好,是关键的促进因素。参与者认为,家庭照护者对患者隐瞒信息、家庭对决策责任人的误解以及临终关怀讨论缺乏其他专科的参与是主要障碍。尽管参与者表示他们有足够的专业知识来支持患者进行临终关怀决策,但他们认为临终关怀讨论并不完全是姑息关怀专科的责任:结论:在临终关怀决策过程中与患者进行坦诚的沟通对于专科姑息关怀的医护人员来说至关重要。需要进一步开展研究,以了解姑息关怀专科以外的医护人员在生命末期关怀讨论和决策中的作用。
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