死亡、临终和丧亲之痛期间家属的急救护理:澳大利亚和新西兰临床实践指南的文献分析。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Eillish Satchell, Merryn Gott, Madeleine Juhrmann, Bridget Dicker, Natalie Elizabeth Anderson
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摘要

背景:救护人员在死亡、临终和丧亲期间为家属提供支持方面发挥着重要作用。循证临床实践指南对于确保高质量的救护车护理至关重要。然而,目前尚不清楚对丧亲者家属的护理指导是什么。本文件分析审查了澳大利亚和新西兰奥特罗阿省关于院外死亡的家庭护理的救护车指南。方法:临床实践指南来源于所有澳大利亚和新西兰的救护车服务。采用定性文件分析,指导解决家庭护理在死亡,临终,和丧亲之痛进行了审查。根据澳大利亚国家共识声明:安全和高质量临终关怀的基本要素,使用定制的编码框架进行分析。结果:虽然大多数指南包括临终关怀的基本要素,但在指南的范围、细节和性质上存在显著的异质性。护理说明因服务、人群和临床情况而异。有关文化安全护理的指导是有限的。结论:救护车临床指导仍然侧重于复苏、死亡和临终期间的技术技能。需要更多的指导,告知家庭照护的重要要素,如沟通、家庭伙伴关系和文化安全。结合以证据为基础的临终关怀原则提供了一个机会,以改善救护车对失去亲人的家庭的支持。
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Emergency ambulance care of families during death, dying, and bereavement: A document analysis of Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand clinical practice guidelines.

Background: Ambulance personnel play an important role in supporting families during death, dying, and bereavement. Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines are crucial for ensuring high-quality ambulance care. However, it is unknown what guidance currently informs care of bereaved families. This document analysis examines ambulance guidelines pertaining to family care in out-of-hospital death in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.

Methods: Clinical practice guidelines were sourced from all Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand ambulance services. Using qualitative document analysis, guidance addressing family care during death, dying, and bereavement was examined. Analysis was conducted using a customised coding framework informed by the Australian National Consensus Statement: Essential Elements for safe and high-quality end-of-life care.

Results: While most guidelines included essential elements of end-of-life care, there was significant heterogeneity in the scope, detail and nature of guidance. Care instructions varied between services, populations and clinical scenarios. Guidance pertaining to culturally safe care was limited.

Conclusions: Ambulance clinical guidance remains focused on technical skills during resuscitation, death, and dying. More guidance is needed to inform important elements of family care such as communication, family partnership, and cultural safety. Incorporating evidenced-based principles of end-of-life care presents an opportunity to improve ambulance support for bereaved families.

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Australasian Emergency Care
Australasian Emergency Care Nursing-Emergency Nursing
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
82
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Australasian Emergency Care is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to supporting emergency nurses, physicians, paramedics and other professionals in advancing the science and practice of emergency care, wherever it is delivered. As the official journal of the College of Emergency Nursing Australasia (CENA), Australasian Emergency Care is a conduit for clinical, applied, and theoretical research and knowledge that advances the science and practice of emergency care in original, innovative and challenging ways. The journal serves as a leading voice for the emergency care community, reflecting its inter-professional diversity, and the importance of collaboration and shared decision-making to achieve quality patient outcomes. It is strongly focussed on advancing the patient experience and quality of care across the emergency care continuum, spanning the pre-hospital, hospital and post-hospital settings within Australasia and beyond.
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