Chinese Diaspora Communities' Knowledge of and Engagement with Advance Care Planning: A Systematic Integrative Review.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Zhuangshuang Li, Esther Ruth Beck, Sonja McIlfatrick, Felicity Hasson
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Objectives: To synthesize evidence regarding Chinese diasporas' understanding, experience, and factors influencing engagement with advance care planning. Methods: A systematic integrative review using content analysis. Seven electronic databases (Embase, CINAHL, SCOPUS, Web of Science, Medline (OVID), PsycINFo, and The Cochrane Library) and gray resources were searched for studies from January 1990 to March 2022. Study quality appraisal was undertaken. Results: 27 articles were identified and rated as moderate to good. Two overarching and interrelated themes were identified, "Awareness and knowledge" and "Engagement with advance care planning." There are low levels of awareness, knowledge and engagement with advance care planning for Chinese diaspora. Findings highlight that this is influenced by two key factors. First, the geographic context and legal, cultural, and social systems within which the Chinese diasporas are living act as a potential catalyst to enhance awareness and engagement with advance care planning. Second, aspects of Chinese diasporas' original culture, such as filial piety and a taboo surrounding death, were reported to negatively affect the promotion and engagement of advance care planning. Significance of Results: Chinese diasporas are intermediaries between two divergent cultures that intertwine to strongly influence engagement with advance care planning. Hence, a bespoke culturally tailored approach should be accommodated in future research and practice for Chinese communities in multicultural countries to further advance palliative and end-of-life care awareness among this group.

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华人社区对预先护理计划的了解和参与:一项系统的综合评价。
目的:综合有关中国侨民对预先护理计划的理解、经验和影响因素的证据。方法:采用内容分析法进行系统综合评价。检索了7个电子数据库(Embase、CINAHL、SCOPUS、Web of Science、Medline (OVID)、PsycINFo和Cochrane Library)和灰色资源,检索了1990年1月至2022年3月的研究。进行研究质量评价。结果:27篇文章被确定,并被评为中度至良好。确定了两个总体和相互关联的主题,“意识和知识”和“参与预先护理计划”。对海外华人的预先护理计划的认识、知识和参与程度都很低。研究结果强调,这受到两个关键因素的影响。首先,中国侨民所处的地理环境、法律、文化和社会制度是提高对预先护理计划的认识和参与的潜在催化剂。其次,据报道,中国侨民的原始文化方面,如孝道和对死亡的禁忌,对提前护理计划的促进和参与产生了负面影响。结果的意义:中国散居者是两种不同文化之间的中介,这两种文化相互交织,强烈地影响着预先护理计划的参与。因此,在未来的研究和实践中,应针对多元文化国家的华人社区采取一种量身定制的文化方法,以进一步提高这一群体的姑息治疗和临终关怀意识。
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Journal of Palliative Care
Journal of Palliative Care 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
5.90%
发文量
63
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Palliative Care is a quarterly, peer-reviewed, international and interdisciplinary forum for practical, critical thought on palliative care and palliative medicine. JPC publishes high-quality original research, opinion papers/commentaries, narrative and humanities works, case reports/case series, and reports on international activities and comparative palliative care.
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