加强医学单位的临终关怀实践:来自护士和家庭的观点。

IF 1.3 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Julie C Reid, Neala Hoad, Lucinda Landau, Anne Boyle, Rajendar Hanmiah, Deborah J Cook
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背景:死亡是生命的一部分。虽然这通常是一个令人沮丧的事件,但对于垂死的病人和他们的亲人来说,优化体验的机会是存在的。在制度化的环境中尤其如此,例如在急症护理医院,治疗和康复往往是最重要的。目的:从一线护理人员和患者及家属咨询师(PFAs)的角度了解如何改善临终关怀(EOL)。方法:对一线护理人员(n=14)和PFAs (n=5)进行焦点小组调查,了解优化EOL护理的方法。使用视频会议平台,一名研究人员使用灵活的采访指南,而另一名研究人员做现场笔记。这些焦点小组是对一项全面需求评估调查的后续行动,该调查是加强我们医院普通内科的EOL护理做法的方案的一部分。我们使用的源数据来自去识别的录音和研究人员的现场笔记。结果:出现了关于当前EOL护理实践的五个重要类别:主要利益相关者之间的沟通、症状的评估和管理、姑息治疗团队的参与、精神护理团队的参与以及在EOL进行的持续测试和干预。我们从专业和公众的角度确定了每个受访者群体特有的挑战以及共同的挑战。结论:在这项定性研究中,从患者、家属和护士那里得到的意见为制定战略提供了信息,以加强我们医院的EOL实践,这可能对其他中心有用。
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Enhancing end-of-life care practices on the medicine units: perspectives from nurses and families.

Background: Death is a part of life. While most often a sombre event, opportunities exist to optimise the experience both for the dying patient and their loved ones. This is especially true in institutionalised settings, such as acute care hospitals where cure and recovery tend to be paramount.

Purpose: To understand ways to improve end-of-life (EOL) care from the perspective of frontline nursing staff and patient and family advisors (PFAs).

Methods: We conducted focus groups with frontline nursing staff (n=14) and PFAs (n=5) to understand ways to optimise EOL care. Using a videoconference platform, one researcher used a flexible interview guide while a second researcher took field notes. These focus groups were in follow-up to a comprehensive need assessment survey as part of a programme to enhance EOL care practices on the general internal medicine units at our hospital. We used source data from deidentified audio recordings and researcher field notes.

Results: Five important categories regarding current EOL care practices emerged: communication among key stakeholders, assessment and management of symptoms, engagement of the palliative care team, engagement of the spiritual care team and ongoing tests and interventions at the EOL. We identified challenges specific to each respondent group as well as common challenges from both the professional and public perspectives.

Conclusions: Views elicited from patients, families and nurses in this qualitative study have informed the development of strategies to enhance EOL practices in our hospital that may be useful in othercentres.

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BMJ Open Quality
BMJ Open Quality Nursing-Leadership and Management
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