[The nursing care of a dying patient on the health center ward--the relatives' point of view].

Hoitotiede Pub Date : 1998-01-01
V Mikkola-Salo, S Arve, A Lehtonen, P Routasalo
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The purposes of the study were to find out relatives' opinions about the care of dying patients as well as to find out how relatives assess the nursing care which was given to their nearest on the hospital wards. In order to collect the data for the study, the family members of patients (N = 628) who had died not more than one year before in the hospital, were interviewed. The interviewing was done by sending a questionnaire to every other relative (N = 314), 210 of which (62%) answered the questions. The answers to the structured questions were analyzed with the SAS-software and open-ended questions by the content analysis method. The relatives found that the hospital ward was quite a suitable environment for the nursing care of a dying patient. They found visiting hours flexible but they wished that they had the possibility to rest or stay over night in the hospital. The health care professionals responsible for the care of dying patients were considered to succeed in the field of the patient's rest and hygiene, but they took less well care of patient's physical exercise and dental hygiene. The relatives were satisfied with the pain relief the patient got. According to the relatives, examinations, medication, nursing interventions or the "futile" care given did not cause additional suffering. Although the nurses did not response to patients' spiritual well-being or needs of affections, they were able to make the patients happy with their kindness, presence and with good basic care. The relatives were best informed about patients' every day well-being, medication as well as practical matters concerning the time after the death of the patient. If the patient was transferred to another hospital for the terminal care, the relatives found, however, that they didn't get enough information of the situation. The health care professionals did not console the relatives for their grief and they had not been encouraged to participate in the care of their family members.

[疗养中心病区临终病人的护理——家属的观点]。
本研究的目的是了解临终病人家属对临终病人护理的看法,以及家属如何评估医院病房给予他们最近的护理。为了收集研究数据,对在医院死亡不超过一年的患者(N = 628)的家属进行了访谈。访谈是通过向其他亲属(N = 314)发送问卷来完成的,其中210人(62%)回答了问题。采用sas软件分析结构化问题的答案,采用内容分析法分析开放式问题的答案。家属们发现医院病房是一个非常适合护理临终病人的环境。他们发现探视时间是灵活的,但他们希望有机会休息或在医院过夜。负责照顾临终病人的保健专业人员在病人的休息和卫生方面被认为是成功的,但他们对病人的体育锻炼和牙齿卫生的照顾较差。家属对患者的疼痛缓解感到满意。根据家属的说法,检查、药物、护理干预或“徒劳”的护理并没有造成额外的痛苦。虽然护士没有回应病人的精神健康或情感需求,但他们的善良,存在和良好的基本护理能够使病人快乐。家属最好了解病人的日常生活状况、药物治疗以及病人死后时间的实际问题。然而,如果病人被转移到另一家医院进行临终护理,亲属们发现他们没有得到足够的情况信息。卫生保健专业人员没有安慰亲属的悲伤,也没有鼓励他们参与照顾其家庭成员。
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