临终关怀中的技术非常重要":护士对技术和临终关怀的看法。

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Priyanka Vandersman, Jennifer Tieman
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背景:近年来,数字化转型席卷全球医疗保健领域。澳大利亚的医疗和社会护理行业也正在经历快速的数字化进程,这也反映了这一全球性变化。数字化方法可以加强护理规划和协调活动,提高文档记录和护理协调的效率。随着未来养老护理环境的不断数字化,人们期望护士们在技术不断发展的环境中,在护理规划、提供和记录需要数字化知识和技能的情况下,实践富有同情心的护理这一微妙的艺术和科学:方法:采用定性描述性研究设计,对作为大型研究一部分收集的数据进行二次分析。数据收集采用了六次半结构化访谈和 11 次焦点小组讨论的形式,访谈对象包括在澳大利亚养老院工作的护理人员、护士和护理经理:共有 64 人参与了这项研究。总的来说,从数据中产生了以下四个主题:1)与各种数字系统和平台的接触;2)对技术的矛盾心理;3)技术使用中的挑战和担忧;4)预期技术在临终关怀中的作用。本研究发现,尽管在这一过程中会遇到一些矛盾和挑战,但澳大利亚养老护理中心的护士对使用临终关怀技术持开放态度:结论:住院养老护理机构的护士在许多澳大利亚老年人的临终关怀中扮演着重要角色。数字化方法提供了护理和协调机会,但需要养老护理部门和护士抓住这些机会。虽然护士对技术持开放态度,但仍需重点关注对技术使用的支持。这为护士提供了一个积极塑造养老护理领域数字创新未来的机会,确保为处于生命最后阶段的居民提供高质量、富有同情心的护理。
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'Technology in end-of-life care is very important': the view of nurses regarding technology and end-of-life care.

Background: Globally, digital transformation has been sweeping through healthcare in recent years. Reflecting this global change, Australia's health and social care sector is also undergoing rapid digitalisation. Digital approaches can enhance care planning and coordination activities, as well as improve efficiencies in documentation and coordination of care. As the aged care environment continues to become digitalised into the future, there is an expectation that nurses practise the delicate art and science of compassionate caregiving in a technology-proliferated environment where care planning, provisioning, and documenting require digital knowledge and skills.

Aim: To explore the perspectives and expectations of nurses working in residential aged care setting regarding the utilisation of technology to enhance care at the end-of-life.

Methods: A qualitative descriptive research study design based on the secondary analysis of data collected as part of a larger study. Data collection was conducted using six semi-structured interviews and 11 focus group discussions with care workers, nurses, and nursing managers working in Australian residential aged care setting.

Results: A total of 64 participants took part in this study. Overall, four themes were generated from the data as following: engagement with various digital systems and platforms; 2) ambivalence toward technology; 3) challenges and concerns in technology use; and 4) anticipated technology roles in end-of-life care. This study found that, nurses in Australian RAC are open to engage with technologies for end-of-life provision, despite some ambivalence and challenges encountered in the process.

Conclusion: Nurses in residential aged care have an important role in end-of-life care of many older Australians. Digital approaches offer care and coordination opportunities however require the aged care sector and nurses to take up these opportunities. While nurses demonstrate openness to technology, focus needs to be placed on technology use support. This presents an opportunity for nurses to actively shape the future of digital innovations in aged care, ensuring high-quality, compassionate care for residents in their final stages of life.

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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
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3.90
自引率
6.20%
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317
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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