针对癌症姑息治疗患者及其家属的家庭式尊严治疗方案的开发和形成性评估:混合方法研究

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Zhiqian Chen, Qiaohong Guo, Haimei Geng, Lanxin Xi, Junyi Lin, Harvey Max Chochinov
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背景:在中国,由于死亡禁忌文化和保护对方免受情绪困扰的强烈愿望,癌症姑息期患者和家属在向对方表达自己的感受、担忧和需求时可能会遇到困难:本研究的目的是开发一种由护士主导的心理治疗干预方法,旨在促进姑息治疗癌症患者及其家庭成员之间进行有意义的对话,命名为 "基于家庭的尊严疗法"(FBDT),并初步探讨实施 "基于家庭的尊严疗法 "的预期益处和挑战:采用收敛平行混合方法设计。FBDT 的设计以尊严疗法方案为基础,并受到中国传统 "人生四件大事 "的启发。对 10 名姑息治疗癌症患者、10 名患者家属、13 名肿瘤科和临终关怀科护士进行了调查,从定量和定性两方面对 FBDT 方案进行评估:结果:大多数姑息治疗癌症患者和家属(>75.0%)以及肿瘤科和安宁疗护护士(>90.0%)都认可 FBDT 访谈指南。参与者提出了FBDT可能带来的益处和挑战。根据参与者的反馈,对FBDT方案进行了修改,使其更适合在中国的临床实践中使用:结论:中国的癌症姑息治疗患者和家属认为,临终关怀对话是促进有意义的临终对话的一种有潜力的干预措施:临终关怀对话可为护士提供一种手段,促进姑息治疗癌症患者及其家属进行有意义的临终沟通。要在中国证实这一点,还需要进一步研究FBDT的可行性、可接受性和有效性。
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Development and Formative Evaluation of the Family-Based Dignity Therapy Protocol for Palliative Cancer Patients and Their Families: A Mixed-Methods Study.

Background: Palliative cancer patients and family members in China may experience difficulties in expressing their feelings, concerns, and needs to each other because of the death-taboo culture and the strong desire to protect each other from being exposed to emotional distress.

Objectives: The aims of this study were to develop a nurse-led psychotherapeutic intervention aiming to facilitate meaningful conversations between palliative cancer patients and their family members, named family-based dignity therapy (FBDT), and preliminarily explore the anticipated benefits and challenges of the implementation of FBDT.

Methods: A convergent parallel mixed-methods design was used. The FBDT was designed based on the dignity therapy protocol and additionally inspired by the Chinese tradition of "4 important things in life." Ten palliative cancer patients, 10 family members, and 13 oncology and hospice nurses were surveyed to evaluate the FBDT protocol both quantitatively and qualitatively.

Results: The FBDT interview guide was endorsed by most palliative cancer patients and family members (>75.0%), as well as oncology and hospice nurses (>90.0%). Potential perceived benefits and challenges of FBDT were proposed by participants. The FBDT protocol was modified according to feedback from participants to make it more suitable to use in clinical practice in China.

Conclusion: The FBDT was perceived to be a potentially promising intervention to facilitate meaningful end-of-life conversations among palliative cancer patients and family members in China.

Implications for practice: The FBDT might provide a means for nurses to promote potentially enhanced end-of-life communications for palliative cancer patients and their families. Further studies are needed to examine the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of FBDT to confirm this in China.

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Clinical Neuropharmacology
Clinical Neuropharmacology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
1.20
自引率
10.00%
发文量
63
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Neuropharmacology is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the pharmacology of the nervous system in its broadest sense. Coverage ranges from such basic aspects as mechanisms of action, structure-activity relationships, and drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics, to practical clinical problems such as drug interactions, drug toxicity, and therapy for specific syndromes and symptoms. The journal publishes original articles and brief reports, invited and submitted reviews, and letters to the editor. A regular feature is the Patient Management Series: in-depth case presentations with clinical questions and answers.
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