Spiritual care in Portuguese palliative care settings: a cross-sectional study.

Rita Sampaio Dos Santos, Tiago Domingues, Manuel Luís Capelas, Sílvia Caldeira
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Abstract

Background: Spirituality is a core dimension of palliative care. However, Portuguese palliative care teams do not have many spiritual care resources.

Methods: Cross-sectional and observational survey studies were used to characterise spiritual care resources in Portuguese palliative care teams based on a non-probabilistic convenience sampling. An electronic questionnaire was used for data collection.

Results: A total of 150 responses were obtained. In 68.7% of the teams, there was no specific professional dedicated to spiritual care, although 68% of the participants considered that a spiritual assessment or intervention was a part of their role; 47.3% considered that their colleagues were reasonably prepared to develop a spiritual assessment or follow-up; for a patient, and 54.7% were considered to be reasonably involved. However, 50.0% did not consider themseleves to be competent at providing spiritual care. Most referred to not using any specific assessment tool or document (67.3%); 49.3% dedicated less than 10% of their time to specific education or training about spirituality.

Conclusion: This study involved different professionals from multidisciplinary teams. Most recognised the importance of attending to the patient's spirituality and spiritual care. Results suggest that there is a need for specific training, resources and techniques to meet a patient's spiritual care needs at the end of life. This need may be similar in all teams, not just palliative care teams, to facilitate comparing indicators and promote the implementation of holistic care in palliative care.

精神护理在葡萄牙姑息治疗设置:横断面研究。
背景:灵性是姑息治疗的核心维度。然而,葡萄牙的姑息治疗团队并没有太多的精神护理资源。方法:采用横断面和观察性调查研究,以非概率方便抽样为基础,对葡萄牙姑息治疗团队的精神护理资源进行表征。数据收集采用电子问卷。结果:共获得150份问卷。在68.7%的团队中,没有专门的专业人员致力于精神护理,尽管68%的参与者认为精神评估或干预是他们角色的一部分;47.3%认为他们的同事有合理的准备进行精神评估或跟进;, 54.7%的人被认为是合理的。然而,50.0%的人认为自己没有能力提供精神护理。大多数人提到没有使用任何特定的评估工具或文件(67.3%);49.3%的人将不到10%的时间用于灵性方面的特殊教育或培训。结论:本研究涉及多学科团队的不同专业人员。大多数人认识到照顾病人的精神和精神护理的重要性。结果表明,需要专门的培训、资源和技术来满足病人临终时的精神护理需求。这一需求可能在所有团队中都是相似的,而不仅仅是姑息治疗团队,以便于比较指标并促进在姑息治疗中实施整体护理。
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