37我们如何利用研究证据在北爱尔兰未来的孤独政策制定中满足受绝症影响的人的需求?

T. McConnell, A. Finucane, Je Hanna, C. Harrison, B. Hudson, A. McCullagh, Sharon Paradine, Kasia Patynowska, J. Reid
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虽然在英国冠状病毒大流行期间,孤独一直是人们关注的焦点,但对于许多受绝症影响、即将走到生命尽头的人来说,这种经历早在2020年3月之前就开始了。北爱尔兰的政策制定者越来越认识到,我们需要在孤独问题上做更多的工作,今天,北爱尔兰是英国唯一一个没有专门的孤独战略的地方。然而,关于绝症患者及其亲人孤独感的影响和解决方案的证据基础严重不发达。目的通过北爱尔兰(NI)的健康和社会护理专业人员的视角,本研究旨在探讨绝症患者及其护理人员孤独感的普遍程度、影响和可能的解决方案。方法采用实验室顺序混合方法,包括一项在线调查(n = 68,回复率30%)和三个在线焦点小组(n = 15),由居里夫人健康和社会保健专业人员组成。数据分析包括描述性统计和专题分析。患者和非正式护理人员参与了结果的形成。我们将报告初步调查结果,重点关注居里夫人政策主题小额研究资助在支持研究影响政策方面的价值。结论本研究将为缓解绝症患者及其照护者孤独感的影响和工具提供证据基础。这一研究证据对于影响NI的政治变革至关重要,并确保在未来制定孤独战略时,受到绝症影响的人得到应有的关注和关注。孤独对他们日常生活的影响实在太大了。
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37 How can we meet the needs of people impacted by terminal illnesses in future loneliness policy development in Northern Ireland using research evidence?
IntroductionWhile loneliness has been in the spotlight during the Coronavirus pandemic in the UK, for many people impacted by terminal illnesses and coming towards the end of life, the experience began a long time before March 2020. There is a growing recognition among policymakers in Northern Ireland that we need to do a lot more on the loneliness front, with NI standing today as the only place in the UK without a dedicated loneliness strategy. However, the evidence base around the impact and solutions to loneliness among terminally ill people and their loved ones is severely underdeveloped.AimsThrough the lens of health and social care professionals in Northern Ireland (NI), this research aims to explore the perceived prevalence, impact, and possible solutions to loneliness among people who are terminally ill and their carers.MethodExplanatory sequential mixed methods comprising an online survey (n = 68;response rate 30%) and three online focus groups (n = 15) with Marie Curie health and social care professionals. Data analysis included descriptive statistics and thematic analysis. Patients and informal carers were involved in shaping the results.ResultsWe will report preliminary findings, with a focus on the value of the Marie Curie policy-themed small research grants for supporting research to influence policy.ConclusionThis study will provide an evidence base on the impact, and tools for alleviating, loneliness among people with terminal illnesses and their carers.ImpactThis research evidence will be critical for influencing political change in NI and ensuring that, when and if a future loneliness strategy is developed, people impacted by terminal illness are given due regard and attention. The impact of loneliness on their lives every day is simply too great not to.
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