护生与家人讨论安宁疗护与缓和疗护的意愿及相关因素:一项横断面研究。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Hui Li, Huaiting Gu, Tingting Xu, Qiushi Liu
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目的:在中国的文化背景下,护生与家人讨论临终关怀和姑息治疗具有深远的意义。本研究旨在探讨护生与家人讨论安宁疗护与缓和疗护的意愿及其相关因素。方法:对来自全国3省3所学校的1234名护生进行问卷调查,问卷内容包括一般情况、临终关怀与姑息治疗意识、死亡态度、与家人讨论临终关怀与姑息治疗的意愿等。本横截面分析运用逻辑回归,探讨被试与家人讨论安宁疗护与缓和疗护意愿的预测因子。结果:受访患者安宁疗护与缓和疗护知识平均得分为6.68分,有19.1%的受访患者愿意与家属讨论安宁疗护与缓和疗护知识。影响护生与家人讨论安宁与姑息疗护意愿的因素包括地区、家人是否认为谈论死亡是禁忌、家人是否患有重症并有死亡风险、对世界安宁与姑息疗护日的了解程度、安宁与姑息疗护知识得分、死亡回避态度。安宁疗护和缓和疗护知识得分较高的参与者,更愿意与家人讨论这个话题,而避免死亡得分较高的参与者则不愿意讨论这个话题。结果的意义:护生对临终关怀和姑息治疗的认知明显不足,与家人讨论的意愿有待提高。护理学校应提供系统、规范的安宁疗护及缓和疗护教育及沟通技巧训练。
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Nursing students' willingness to discuss hospice and palliative care with family and associated factors: A cross-sectional study.

Objectives: In the cultural context of China, it holds profound significance for nursing students to engage in discussions about hospice and palliative care with their families. This study aimed to explore nursing students' willingness to discuss hospice and palliative care with their families and the factors associated with it.

Methods: Nursing students from three schools in three Chinese provinces (n = 1,234) completed questionnaires on general information, hospice and palliative care awareness, attitude toward death, and willingness to discuss hospice and palliative care with their families. This cross-sectional analysis utilized logistic regression to investigate the predictors of participants' willingness to discuss hospice and palliative care with their families.

Results: The mean hospice and palliative care knowledge score was 6.68, and 19.1% were willing to discuss the topic with their families. Factors associated with nursing students' willingness to discuss hospice and palliative care with their families included region, whether their family members considered talking about death a taboo, whether a family member was severely ill and at risk of death, their knowledge of World Hospice and Palliative Care Day, hospice and palliative care knowledge score, and death avoidance attitude. Participants with higher hospice and palliative care knowledge scores were more willing to discuss the topic with their families, while a higher death avoidance score was associated with unwillingness.

Significance of results: Nursing students significantly lack hospice and palliative care awareness, and their willingness to discuss the topic with their families needs improvement. Nursing schools should provide systematic and standardized hospice and palliative care education and communication skills training.

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