医疗保健专业人员如何在生命的最后几天更好地支持家庭照顾者:“家庭声音日记”能有所帮助吗?在社会经济剥夺程度高的地区进行的定性研究。

IF 2.2 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Palliative Care and Social Practice Pub Date : 2025-05-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26323524251340707
Donna Wakefield, Zoe Booth, Michaela Fay, Matthew Breckons
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背景:家庭照护者在支持临终患者方面发挥着至关重要的作用,这一作用可能会影响患者自身的福祉。医疗保健专业人员可能对支持护理人员感到措手不及。家庭声音日记(FVD)是与丧失亲人的照顾者和广泛的医疗保健专业人员共同开发的,作为改善照顾者支持的工具。目的:了解护理人员在接受支持时面临的挑战,以及FVD是否有可能改善这一点。设计:专题分析的定性访谈。方法:将家属语音日记提供给医院、临终关怀和社区护理团队,在患者生命的最后几天提供给护理人员。每本日记都邀请护理人员归还日记,如果他们愿意自愿接受采访和/或同意对他们完成的FVD内容进行分析。广告四处传播,邀请医疗保健专业人员参加面试。结果:n = 23日记被退回,其中包括书面反思和笔记,用作与医疗保健专业人员讨论的辅助备忘录。对n = 6名医疗保健专业人员和n = 1名丧偶护理人员进行了定性访谈。主要主题包括护理者不愿寻求支持,以及医护人员对讨论死亡感到措手不及。利用日记作为与员工建立合作关系的沟通工具是很有价值的。实施的障碍包括缺乏对日记目的的理解。结论:这项研究增加了证据基础,表明在生命结束时需要进一步的护理支持和更清晰的沟通。日记似乎被视为一种可选的补充,有助于及时沟通,帮助自我反思和进一步支持的路标。对日记的目的进行更明确的指导/培训可以改善其实施。对医护人员进行进一步培训,使他们能够更自在地与护理人员讨论死亡问题,并能够提供支持,这将是有益的。
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How can healthcare professionals better support family caregivers in the final days of life: Could the "Family's Voice Diary" help? A qualitative study based in an area of high socio-economic deprivation.

Background: Family caregivers play a vital role in supporting patients at the end of life, a role that can impact their own well-being. Healthcare professionals may feel unprepared to support caregivers. The Family's Voice Diary (FVD) was co-developed with bereaved carers and a wide range of healthcare professionals as a tool to improve caregiver support.

Objectives: To understand challenges carers face in receiving support and whether the FVD has the potential to improve this.

Design: Qualitative interviews with thematic analysis.

Methods: Family's Voice Diaries were provided to hospital, hospice and community nursing teams, to be offered to carers when a patient was in their final days of life. Each diary invited carers to return the diary if they wished to volunteer for an interview and/or consent to analysis of the content of their completed FVD. Adverts were circulated inviting healthcare professionals to interview.

Results: n = 23 diaries were returned, which included written reflections and notes used as an aide memoire to discuss with healthcare professionals. Qualitative interviews were conducted with n = 6 healthcare professionals and n = 1 bereaved carer. Main themes included the carer's reluctance to ask for support and healthcare professionals feeling unprepared to discuss dying. Using the diary as a communication aid to build a collaborative relationship with staff was valued. Barriers to implementation included a lack of understanding of the purpose of the diary.

Conclusion: This study adds to the evidence base that there is a need for further carer support and clearer communication at the end of life. The diary appears to be valued as an optional addition to prompt communication, aid self-reflection and signpost to further support. Clearer instruction/training on the purpose of the diary could improve its implementation. Further training for healthcare staff, to enable them to feel more comfortable discussing dying with carers and be able to offer support, would be beneficial.

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Palliative Care and Social Practice
Palliative Care and Social Practice Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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