护理人员和患者可能串通一气的情况:孟加拉国晚期癌症患者护理人员的观点。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Jheelam Biswas, Salma Ahsan Khanam, Md Shamsudduha Tauhid, Shima Rani Sarker, Nahid Afsar, Nashid Islam
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目的:本研究旨在从孟加拉国晚期癌症患者护理人员的角度探讨护理人员和患者可能串通的情况。方法:本研究在孟加拉国两家不同的三级医院进行。研究设计包括定量和定性两部分。在这项研究中,我们关注的是护理人员选择不透露真相的情况,而不管他们的病人想知道真相。这可能包括相互隐瞒或护理人员故意隐瞒的情况,即使患者表达了想知道真相的愿望。虽然合谋在某些情况下可能发生,但并非所有情况都属于合谋;尽管如此,所有这些情况都被广泛认为是容易串通的。采用“照顾者合谋问卷”评估制定的强度,并通过与照顾者的关键人物访谈深入探讨合谋倾向的情况。结果:三分之二(83.1%)的护理人员的制定强度为中至高。该强度与护理人员与患者的关系以及其披露真相的意愿显著相关(p < 0.01)。在照顾病入膏肓的父母的儿童中,观察到更强烈的立法。通过定性分析,得出了四个主要的关于合谋倾向的主题:(1)不披露的原因;(2)披露时间;(3)选择性披露;(四)揭露真相。结果的意义:容易串通的情况的性质是由文化和社会价值观决定的。通过逐步和间接地解决这些情况,医疗保健专业人员可以帮助家属通过困难的对话,并确保病人的愿望和价值观得到尊重。
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Situations in which caregivers and patients are likely to collude: Perspectives from caregivers of advanced cancer patients in Bangladesh.

Objectives: This study aimed to explore situations where caregivers and patients are likely to collude, from the perspective of caregivers of advanced cancer patients in Bangladesh.

Methods: This study took place in 2 different tertiary care hospitals in Bangladesh. The study design included both quantitative and qualitative components. In this study, we focused on situations in which caregivers choose not to disclose the truth, regardless of their patients' desire to know it. This may include instances of mutual withholding or cases of deliberate withholding by caregivers, even when patients express a desire to know the truth. While collusion may occur in some instances, not all situations qualify as collusion; nonetheless, all of these situations were broadly considered as collusion-prone. The intensity of enactment was assessed using the "Caregiver Collusion Questionnaire," and in-depth exploration of collusion-prone situations was conducted through key person interviews with the caregivers.

Results: The intensity of enactment was medium to high among two-thirds (83.1%) of caregivers. This intensity was significantly associated with the caregivers' relationship with the patients and their intention to disclose the truth (p < 0.01). Higher intensity of enactment has been observed among the children who are tending to their terminally ill parents. Four major themes regarding collusion-prone situation were generated by the qualitative analysis: (1) Reasons for nondisclosure; (2) Time of disclosure; (3) Selective disclosure; and (4) Discloser of truth.

Significance of results: The nature of collusion-prone situations is shaped by culture and social values. By gradually and indirectly addressing these situations, healthcare professionals can assist families in navigating through difficult conversations and ensure that the patient's wishes and values are respected.

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Palliative & Supportive Care HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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