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摘要
目的:收集足够的定性数据,以制定一项干预措施,防止直接护理工作者(DCWs)将持有拒绝住院(DNH)指令的居民送往医院。方法:这是一项定性研究,有八名参与者参加,包括一项描述性调查,然后是半结构化访谈。然而,支持性领导能够帮助医务人员解决这些复杂的问题。结论:护理长在对持有临终关怀令的住院患者做出决定时,如果能接触到一名具有姑息治疗经验的护士,可能会对护理长有所帮助。[老年护理期刊》(Journal of Gerontological Nursing),50(4),11-15。
Do-Not-Hospitalize Orders in Assisted Living Facilities: Direct Care Workers' Perspectives
Purpose:
To gather sufficient qualitative data to create an intervention that would prevent direct care workers (DCWs) from sending residents with do-not-hospitalize (DNH) orders to the hospital.
Method:
This was a qualitative study with eight participants that included a descriptive survey followed by semi-structured interviews.
Results:
DCWs were unfamiliar with DNH orders and their thinking on end-of-life care was binary (hospice or hospital) and protocol driven. However, supportive leaders were able to help DCWs problem-solve these complicated scenarios. Results were mixed on whether having a RN on site was helpful.
Conclusion:
DCWs may benefit from having access to a nurse with palliative care experience when making decisions about residents with DNH orders. [Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 50(4), 11–15.]
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Gerontological Nursing is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal publishing clinically relevant original articles on the practice of gerontological nursing across the continuum of care in a variety of health care settings, for more than 40 years.