The ethics of forced care in dementia: Perspectives of care home staff

Q1 Arts and Humanities
A. Fetherston, J. Hughes, S. Woods
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Abstract

Some care home residents with dementia have the capacity, some do not. Staff may need to make decisions about administering care interventions to someone whom they believe lacks the capacity to consent to it, but also resists the intervention. Such intervention can be termed forced care. The literature on forced care (especially reflecting empirical work) is scant. This study aims to investigate how the ethics of forced care is navigated in practice, through ten semi-structured interviews with staff in 1 care home in the North East of England. Participants generally avoided situations where there was overt restraint, taking a flexible approach by either modifying their own behaviour or using covert techniques. The underlying justification given for decisions or actions tended to be that the recipients of care should be valued because of their intrinsic worth as fellow human beings. Participants attempted to put themselves in the position of the resident or think about what a beloved elderly relative would want. The intervention seemed acceptable to staff if the resident was not distressed. When staff were presented with scenario-based questions around capacity they were more successful than when asked direct questions relating to the Mental Capacity Act. Scenario-based training may be helpful to reinforce familiarity and facility with the principles of the Mental Capacity Act.
痴呆症强制护理的伦理:护理院工作人员的观点
一些患有痴呆症的疗养院居民有能力,有些则没有。工作人员可能需要决定对他们认为缺乏同意能力但又抗拒干预的人进行护理干预。这种干预可以称为强制护理。关于强制护理的文献(尤其是反映实证工作的文献)很少。本研究旨在通过对英格兰东北部一家养老院工作人员的十次半结构化访谈,调查强制护理的道德规范在实践中是如何运作的。参与者通常避免出现明显克制的情况,采取灵活的方法,要么改变自己的行为,要么使用隐蔽的技巧。为决策或行动提供的基本理由往往是,护理的接受者应该受到重视,因为他们作为人类同胞的内在价值。参与者试图设身处地为居民着想,或者思考一位深爱的老年亲戚会想要什么。如果居民不感到痛苦,工作人员似乎可以接受这种干预。当向工作人员提出关于能力的基于情景的问题时,他们比被问及与《精神能力法》有关的直接问题时更成功。基于情景的培训可能有助于加强对《心智能力法》原则的熟悉和便利。
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Clinical Ethics
Clinical Ethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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