Social support sources for people with palliative care needs at home: a scoping review.

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Trudy Schutter, Ian Koper, Kris Vissers, Jeroen Hasselaar
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Abstract

Background: Recent literature suggests an increase in attention for the social dimension of palliative care. However, who provides social support to patients with palliative care needs at home and their relatives is often unclear, and insight in the role of the community and professionals with a main focus on social support, not being health care professionals, is lacking in this respect. Therefore, in this study we explore social support for people with palliative care needs residing at home and their relatives, provided by the community and professionals from the welfare domain, and want to understand when social support is experienced as sufficient by the recipient.

Methods: A scoping review was conducted to search for literature on social support by the community and professionals from the welfare domain to people with palliative care needs at home, using the databases PubMed and Web of Sciences for studies published between January 1, 2007, and June 1, 2023.

Results: Social support to people at home with palliative care needs and their relatives is mainly provided by informal caregivers, namely family, friends and neighbours. These people providing social support is perceived as normal, natural and is expected by the recipient. Social support by the wider community and by professionals from the welfare domain can enhance, complement and/or substitute this support. Within the 27 included articles, nine studies provide results of social support interventions, which show that volunteer or professional services aimed at enhancing and mobilizing the informal social network of the patient are an important way of building supportive and sustainable social support networks.

Conclusions: Community sources and professionals with a main focus on social support such as social workers can enhance, complement and substitute social support provided by the informal network, if needed. Structured approaches can improve recognition of unmet social problems and needs of people with palliative care needs at home.

家中有姑息治疗需求的人的社会支持来源:范围审查。
背景:最近的文献表明,对社会层面的姑息治疗的关注增加。然而,世卫组织向家中有姑息治疗需求的患者及其亲属提供社会支持往往不明确,而且在这方面缺乏对社区和主要侧重于社会支持的专业人员(而不是卫生保健专业人员)的作用的认识。因此,在本研究中,我们探讨了社区和福利领域的专业人员为居住在家中的姑息治疗患者及其亲属提供的社会支持,并希望了解接受者何时体验到足够的社会支持。方法:使用PubMed和Web of Sciences数据库,检索2007年1月1日至2023年6月1日期间发表的研究,对社区和福利领域的专业人员对家中有姑息治疗需求的人的社会支持进行范围审查。结果:对家中有姑息治疗需求的人及其亲属的社会支持主要由家庭、朋友和邻居等非正式照顾者提供。这些提供社会支持的人被认为是正常的、自然的,是接受者所期望的。更广泛的社区和福利领域的专业人员提供的社会支持可以加强、补充和(或)替代这种支持。在纳入的27篇文章中,9项研究提供了社会支持干预的结果,这些结果表明,旨在加强和动员患者非正式社会网络的志愿者或专业服务是建立支持性和可持续社会支持网络的重要途径。结论:如果需要,社区资源和社会工作者等主要关注社会支持的专业人员可以加强、补充和替代非正式网络提供的社会支持。结构化的方法可以提高对未满足的社会问题和在家有姑息治疗需求的人的需求的认识。
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BMC Palliative Care
BMC Palliative Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
9.70%
发文量
201
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Palliative Care is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in the clinical, scientific, ethical and policy issues, local and international, regarding all aspects of hospice and palliative care for the dying and for those with profound suffering related to chronic illness.
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