对临终关怀和首选死亡地点的态度:潜在剖面分析。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Zhiqi Yi, Shuo Xu, Peiyuan Zhang
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老年人对临终关怀的态度显著影响临终关怀的使用。本研究探讨了498名50岁及以上的中国社区居民的EOL护理态度、特征及其与死亡地点偏好的关系。探索性因素分析确定了EOL护理态度的四个不同维度:“生活反思和遗产”、“身体舒适和疼痛管理”、“自主和决策”以及“精神和宗教安慰”。潜在特征分析显示,“整体准备者”(40.04%)、“身体舒适型”(36.11%)、“被动受访者”(14.66%)和“自主性和精神舒适寻求者”(9.19%)为4种潜在特征。宗教信仰、教育程度、慢性疾病、接触癌症死亡和护理经验等因素预测了潜在的概况成员。不同潜在特征的参与者在首选死亡地点上表现出显著差异,家中和医院是最受欢迎的地方。这些研究结果突出了对EOL护理的不同态度和偏好,为个性化的EOL护理计划和资源分配提供了见解。
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Attitudes toward end-of-life care and preferred death locations: A latent profile analysis.

Older adults' attitudes toward end-of-life (EOL) care significantly affect its utilization. This study explored latent profiles of EOL care attitudes, their characteristics, and relations to prefer death locations among 498 Chinese community-dwelling adults aged 50 and above. Exploratory factor analysis identified four distinct dimensions of EOL care attitudes: "life reflection and legacy," "physical comfort and pain management," "autonomy and decision-making," and "spiritual and religious comfort." Latent profile analysis revealed four latent profiles: "holistic preparers" (40.04%), "physical comfort-focused individuals" (36.11%), "passive respondents" (14.66%), and "autonomy and spiritual-comfort seekers" (9.19%). Factors such as religious belief, education, chronic disease, exposure to cancer death, and caregiving experience predicted latent profile membership. Participants in different latent profiles showed significant differences in preferred death locations, with home and hospital being the most favored places. These findings highlight the diverse attitudes and preferences toward EOL care, providing insights for individualized EOL care planning and resource allocation.

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Death Studies
Death Studies Multiple-
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
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期刊介绍: Now published ten times each year, this acclaimed journal provides refereed papers on significant research, scholarship, and practical approaches in the fast growing areas of bereavement and loss, grief therapy, death attitudes, suicide, and death education. It provides an international interdisciplinary forum in which a variety of professionals share results of research and practice, with the aim of better understanding the human encounter with death and assisting those who work with the dying and their families.
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