联合健康临床医生和高等教育工作者在姑息治疗工作和教学中的经验-一项定性研究。

Zhi Wen Ewee Yeo, Jennifer Tieman, Stacey George, Olivia Farrer
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目的:姑息治疗和临终关怀应被视为老年护理和医疗团队的核心业务。随着人口老龄化的加剧,初级保健人员面临着提供姑息治疗的日益增长的需求。本研究的目的是探讨联合健康临床医生和高等教育工作者的经验,并在教学中,缓和医疗与澳大利亚的老龄化焦点。方法采用半结构化访谈进行定性研究,访谈对象包括具有老年和姑息治疗经验的临床医生以及提供老年和姑息治疗课程内容的高等教育工作者,这些课程内容来自四个相关健康学科(营养学、职业治疗、物理治疗、语言病理学)。在批判现实主义本体论和建构主义认识论的指导下,运用反身性主题分析进行数据分析。结果6名参与者接受了访谈。专题分析产生了两个主要主题和五个次级主题。两个关键主题是:(i)最佳做法的障碍(n=4个分主题)和(ii)姑息治疗最佳做法的推动因素(n=2个分主题)。主要障碍是课程内容缺乏,医疗模式限制了所提供护理的数量和质量。促进高质量护理的因素是自主学习和临床经验。结论老年护理中的姑息和临终关怀应通过以人为本的护理促进康复,以支持持续的代理和尊严。专职卫生专业人员能够很好地支持这种方法。然而,促进联合卫生最佳做法将需要解决所报告的障碍,包括临床医生的准备和足够的资金,以满足需求和需要。
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Experiences of allied health clinicians and tertiary educators working in and teaching palliative care - a qualitative study.

ObjectivePalliative and end-of-life care should be considered core business for aged care and healthcare teams in these settings. With a growing ageing population, the primary care workforce faces growing demand to deliver palliative care. This study aimed to explore the experiences of allied health clinicians and tertiary educators working in, and teaching, palliative care with an ageing focus in Australia.MethodsWe undertook a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews with clinicians experienced in aged and palliative care and tertiary educators delivering aged and palliative care curriculum content from four allied health disciplines (dietetics, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech pathology). Guided by critical realism ontology and a constructivist epistemology, reflexive thematic analysis was used for data analysis.ResultsEleven participants were interviewed. Thematic analysis yielded two key themes and five subthemes. The two key themes were: (i) Barriers to best practice (n=4 subthemes) and (ii) Enablers of palliative care best practice (n=2 subthemes). Key barriers were that curriculum content is lacking and the medical model limits the volume and quality of care delivered. Enablers to quality care were self-directed learning and clinical experience.ConclusionPalliative and end-of-life care in aged care should foster reablement to support continuing agency and dignity through person-centred care. Allied health professionals are well-positioned to support this approach. However, facilitating allied health best practice will require addressing the reported barriers, including clinician preparedness and funding sufficient to meet demand and need.

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