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背景和目的:远程医疗为患有慢性和复杂疾病的老年人,特别是需要姑息治疗的老年人带来了希望。然而,关于患者及其护理人员对这种提供护理的技术的看法,还需要更多的信息。因此,本研究旨在探讨远程医疗对非肿瘤老年患者姑息治疗的体验。方法:我们遵循Arksey和O'Malley的五阶段范围审查方法,并在Medline、Scopus和Web of Science数据库中进行检索。主要概念包括:“远程医疗”或“远程保健”;“长者”或“年老”或“老年”;“姑息治疗”,没有“癌症”,并纳入了过去五年用英语或葡萄牙语撰写的文章。结果:137篇摘要入选18篇。大多数研究集中在居家环境、养老院或长期护理机构的老年人身上。许多文章报道的经验是积极的,患者和护理人员表示愿意使用远程医疗。这对农村地区的病人来说尤其方便。然而,确定了一些障碍,例如使用和获取技术方面的困难以及对隐私的关切,影响了使用远程医疗的意愿。结论:远程医疗在非肿瘤性慢性疾病、多病和危及生命的老年人的护理中是有益的。然而,了解这一障碍并从患者的角度寻找解决方案对于将远程医疗纳入其护理至关重要。需要更多涉及老年人姑息治疗患者的研究来进一步探索这一领域。
The role of telemedicine in enhancing palliative care for older adults: opportunities and challenges.
Background and objective: Telemedicine holds promise for older adults with chronic and complex conditions, particularly those in need of palliative care. However, more information is needed about the perceptions of patients and their caregivers regarding this technology for providing care. Therefore, this study aims to explore the experience of non-oncologic older adult patients in palliative care with telemedicine.
Methods: We followed Arksey and O'Malley's five-stage scoping review approach and conducted searches in Medline, Scopus, and Web of Science databases. Key concepts included: "telemedicine" or "telehealth"; "elderly" or "old age" or "geriatric"; "palliative care" and NO "cancer" and were included articles written in English or Portuguese from the last five years.
Results: Eighteen articles were included out of 137 abstracts selected. Most studies focused on elderly individuals in homebound settings, nursing homes, or long-term care facilities. The experiences reported in many articles were positive, with patients and caregivers expressing a willingness to use telemedicine. It was particularly convenient for patients in rural areas. However, several barriers were identified, such as difficulties in using and accessing technology and concerns about privacy, influencing the willingness to use telemedicine.
Conclusions: Telemedicine can be beneficial in the care of older adults with non-oncologic chronic disease, multimorbidity, and life-threatening conditions. Nevertheless, understanding this barrier and searching for solutions from the patients' perspectives is essential for integrating telemedicine into their care. More studies involving older adults palliative care patients are needed to explore this area further.
期刊介绍:
BMC Geriatrics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the health and healthcare of older people, including the effects of healthcare systems and policies. The journal also welcomes research focused on the aging process, including cellular, genetic, and physiological processes and cognitive modifications.