Nursing Approaches and Perceived Quality of Life in Advanced Stage Huntington's Disease Patients.

IF 2.1 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
J. Engels, E. van Duijn
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Abstract

BACKGROUND Long-term Huntington's disease (HD) care is offered in specialized inpatient nursing home units with a focus on individually perceived quality of life (QoL). This is shaped in daily care and interaction, which is often abstract and intangible. Furthermore, different perspectives are involved and may vary. OBJECTIVE To explore and describe perceived QoL of HD patients from three perspectives: manifest HD patients, family members, and nursing staff. METHODS 36 patients, 11 family members, and 30 nurses participated in this qualitative study by means of individual interviews and systematic qualitative observations on three units. RESULTS Preservation of identity and autonomy is important for patients. Patients struggle with increasing dependence, and try to cope with the impact, uncertainty, and progressive nature of the disease. All participants emphasize the focus on "being human, not just a patient". Both patients and family members mention the difficulty of dealing with altered behavior and loss of control. Patients are reliant on a relational approach, and an attitude of unconditional acceptance, trust, and understanding support by the nurses. Nursing staff help patients to focus on preserved abilities, and to continue to engage in personalized preferred social activities. Specific qualifications of the nurses were of major influence on QoL for HD patients. CONCLUSION This study shows, from the patient as well as family member and nursing staff perspectives, that caring for HD patients requires specific knowledge and skills. Particular nursing approaches and attitude and qualifications of the nursing staff in residential HD care improves the perceived QoL of patients.
晚期亨廷顿舞蹈病患者的护理方法与感知生活质量。
背景亨廷顿舞蹈症(HD)的长期护理在专门的住院疗养院提供,重点关注个人感知的生活质量(QoL)。这是在日常护理和互动中形成的,通常是抽象和无形的。此外,还涉及不同的观点,而且可能会有所不同。目的从显性HD患者、家庭成员和护理人员三个角度探讨和描述HD患者的生活质量。方法36名患者、11名家庭成员和30名护士通过个体访谈和对三个单元的系统定性观察参与了这项定性研究。结果保留身份和自主性对患者来说很重要。患者与日益增加的依赖作斗争,并努力应对疾病的影响、不确定性和渐进性。所有参与者都强调“以人为本,而不仅仅是一个病人”。患者和家属都提到了处理行为改变和失控的困难。患者依赖于关系方法,以及护士无条件接受、信任和理解支持的态度。护理人员帮助患者专注于保留的能力,并继续参与个性化的首选社交活动。护士的具体素质对HD患者的生活质量有重要影响。结论本研究从患者、家庭成员和护理人员的角度表明,照顾HD患者需要特定的知识和技能。特殊的护理方法以及住院HD护理人员的态度和资格可以提高患者的生活质量。
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