Family and carer experiences of advanced care planning processes and outcomes.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Gail Whiteford, Dan Curley, Graeme Mooney, Leigh Kinsman, Tony Lower, Megan Hobbs
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Abstract

Objectives: Despite practice development in the area of advanced care planning (ACP) and systems wide changes implemented to support ACP processes, there has been a paucity of research which has addressed the experiences of a key stakeholder group - family and carers - as they navigate their way through these often very challenging processes. The study described in this article focussed on this key group.

Methods: In-depth qualitative interviews were undertaken with family members and carers in a regional area of Australia in order to illuminate their lived experiences of ACP processes.

Results: Thematic analysis of the narrative data yielded 4 key themes: Being overwhelmed on the ACP journey; unifying effects of completing and using an advanced care directive (ACD); experiencing the highlights and lowlights of care; and paying it forward in advice to staff, carers and families.

Significance of results: The ACP journey is unique for each carer/family and can be overwhelming. Whilst he lived experiences of families/carers indicated that the quality of care received was of a high standard, feedback to staff suggested their communications be timelier and more empathic. All participants in this study reported benefitting from engaging in ACP early and appreciated support to do so. All benefitted from the preparation of an ACD and found the outcomes (in terms of concordance) gratifying.

家庭和护理人员对高级护理计划过程和结果的经验。
目标:尽管在高级护理计划(ACP)领域的实践发展和为支持ACP流程而实施的系统广泛变革,但缺乏针对关键利益相关者群体(家庭和护理人员)的经验的研究,因为他们在这些通常非常具有挑战性的流程中导航。本文中描述的研究集中在这个关键群体上。方法:对澳大利亚一个地区的家庭成员和护理人员进行深入的定性访谈,以阐明他们在ACP过程中的生活经历。结果:对叙事数据的专题分析得出了4个关键主题:在ACP旅程中不知所措;完成和使用高级护理指令(ACD)的统一效果体验护理的亮点和亮点;并向员工、护理人员和家庭提供建议。结果的意义:ACP的旅程对每个护理者/家庭来说都是独一无二的,可能会让人不知所措。虽然他的家庭/照顾者的生活经验表明,所接受的护理质量是高标准的,但对工作人员的反馈表明,他们的沟通更及时,更感同身受。本研究的所有参与者都报告了早期参与ACP的好处,并感谢支持这样做。所有人都从ACD的编制中受益,并发现结果(就一致性而言)令人满意。
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Palliative & Supportive Care
Palliative & Supportive Care HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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