越南和菲律宾裔美国老年人临终关怀计划:一项定性分析。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY
Carson M De Fries, My Ngoc To, Peiyuan Zhang, Emerson Ea, Fei Sun, Bei Wu, Sue E Levkoff, Kaipeng Wang
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摘要

在临终关怀计划中,种族和民族差异仍然存在,特别是由于越南和菲律宾裔美国老年人(两个最大的东南亚裔美国人亚群体)对文化敏感做法的了解有限。为了解决这一差距,我们使用先验现象学方法来探索对EOL护理计划的态度、障碍和促进因素。进行了三个虚拟焦点小组:一个菲律宾人小组和两个越南人小组(一个用英语,一个用越南语),其中9名参与者年龄在55岁或以上。本研究遵循COREQ指南,以确保定性报告的透明度和严谨性。在先验现象学视角的指导下,主题分析揭示了两组在尊重个人意愿、减轻家庭负担和减少冲突的愿望的驱动下,对EOL护理计划重要性的共同信念。与会者还表达了对卫生保健系统的不信任,并强调了家庭动态对EOL决策的影响。明显的差异出现了:越南参与者更多地描述了鼓励公开讨论死亡的文化习俗,而菲律宾参与者则提到了阻碍此类讨论的文化禁忌。这些研究结果强调需要在文化和语言上响应方法来支持东南亚美国社区的EOL护理计划。
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End-Of-Life Care Planning Among Older Vietnamese and Filipino Americans: A Qualitative Analysis.

Racial and ethnic disparities in end-of-life (EOL) care planning persist, particularly due to limited knowledge of culturally sensitive practices among older Vietnamese and Filipino Americans - two of the largest Southeast Asian American subgroups. To address this gap, we used a transcendental phenomenological approach to explore attitudes, barriers, and facilitators toward EOL care planning. Three virtual focus groups were conducted: one Filipino group and two Vietnamese groups (one in English, one in Vietnamese), with nine participants aged 55 or older. This study adhered to the COREQ guidelines to ensure transparency and rigor in qualitative reporting. Thematic analysis, guided by a transcendental phenomenological lens, revealed a shared belief in the importance of EOL care planning in both groups, driven by the desire to honor personal wishes, reduce burden on family, and minimize conflict. Participants also expressed distrust in healthcare systems and emphasized the influence of family dynamics on EOL decisions. Notable differences emerged: Vietnamese participants more often described cultural practices that encouraged open conversations about death, while Filipino participants cited cultural taboos that hindered such discussions. These findings underscore the need for culturally and linguistically responsive approaches to support EOL care planning in Southeast Asian American communities.

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期刊介绍: With over 30 years of consistent, quality articles devoted to social work practice, theory, administration, and consultation in the field of aging, the Journal of Gerontological Social Work offers you the information you need to stay abreast of the changing and controversial issues of today"s growing aging population. A valuable resource for social work administrators, practitioners, consultants, and supervisors in long-term care facilities, acute treatment and psychiatric hospitals, mental health centers, family service agencies, community and senior citizen centers, and public health and welfare agencies, JGSW provides a respected and stable forum for cutting-edge insights by experts in the field.
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