住院患者家属对谵妄信息提供的看法。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Sharanya Athithan, William Browne, Chris Moran
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摘要

目的:谵妄在老年住院病人中很常见,目睹谵妄的家人会感到非常痛苦。以教育为基础的干预措施可以为谵妄患者的家人提供支持。本研究旨在了解谵妄患者家属对所获信息的看法以及改进的机会:我们对澳大利亚维多利亚州两家亚急性老年病评估和管理单位的 11 名 65 岁以上谵妄患者家属(一对母女)进行了 10 次半结构式访谈。首席研究员对访谈进行了归纳分析,以确定与所提供信息相关的主题和改进机会:结果:我们确定了与谵妄信息提供相关的三个主题:(1)谵妄知识并不常见;(2)信息应考虑到患者的广泛综合情况;(3)谵妄的亲身经历很有帮助。我们就改善谵妄信息提供的机会确定了五个主题:(1)良好的沟通技巧很重要;(2)定期沟通很有帮助;(3)家属希望在场并知道如何参与;(4)信息提供应包括预后;(5)书面信息可以支持口头信息:结论:向家庭成员提供信息时应考虑到他们现有的知识和经验,并将家庭成员作为一个整体来考虑。医护人员定期提供高质量的书面和口头信息可能会有所帮助。
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Family perspectives on delirium information provision in an inpatient setting

Objectives

Delirium is common in older hospitalised patients and is associated with significant distress in family members who witness it. Education-based interventions can support the family of people with delirium. This study aimed to understand the perspective of family members of people with delirium regarding the information they received and opportunities for improvement.

Methods

We performed 10 semi-structured interviews of 11 family members (one mother–daughter dyad) of people with delirium greater than 65 years of age across two sub-acute Geriatric Evaluation and Management units in Victoria, Australia. Interviews were inductively analysed by the lead investigator to identify themes related to the information provided and opportunities for improvement.

Results

We identified three themes related to delirium information provision: (1) delirium knowledge is not common; (2) information should consider the broad complex of the person; and (3) lived experience of delirium was helpful. We identified five themes with regard to opportunities to improve delirium information provision: (1) Good communication skills are important; (2) Regular communication is helpful; (3) Family wish to be present and know how to be involved; (4) Information provision should include prognosis; (5) Written information can support verbal information.

Conclusions

Information provision to family members should take into account their existing knowledge and experience and consider their family member as a whole. High quality, regular, written and oral communication from health-care professionals is likely to prove helpful.

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Australasian Journal on Ageing
Australasian Journal on Ageing 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
6.20%
发文量
114
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australasian Journal on Ageing is a peer reviewed journal, which publishes original work in any area of gerontology and geriatric medicine. It welcomes international submissions, particularly from authors in the Asia Pacific region.
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