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摘要
背景:运动神经元疾病引起呼吸无力,可导致死亡。虽然无创通气可以缓解症状,但在开始之前需要考虑一些复杂的问题。目的:了解运动神经元疾病患者无创通气的临床沟通情况。方法:采用乔安娜布里格斯研究所的方法进行文献检索和选择。数据来源:使用Medline、CINAHL、ProQuest Research Library和Cochrane Library of Systematic Reviews数据库中1990-2019年间发表的英文研究文献。结果:总共出现了两个主题:医生在讨论无创通气停药时面临的沟通挑战,以及临床医生及时有效沟通的重要性——特别是临床医生对家庭决策的影响。结论:存在关于姑息治疗、无创通气引入和退出的沟通指南,但实施往往并不简单。运动神经元疾病患者、他们的家人和临床医生之间关于无创通气的交流研究需要为指南的实施和实践提供信息。
Communication surrounding initiation and withdrawal of non-invasive ventilation in adults with motor neurone disease.
Background: Motor neurone disease causes respiratory weakness that can lead to death. While non-invasive ventilation relieves symptoms, there are complex issues to consider prior to commencement.
Aim: To identify what is known and understood about the clinician communication of non-invasive ventilation by people with motor neurone disease.
Method: The Joanna Briggs Institute approach to systematic reviews was followed for literature retrieval and selection.
Data sources: Research literature published between 1990-2019 in English from the Medline, CINAHL, ProQuest Research Library and the Cochrane Library of Systematic Reviews databases were used.
Results: A total of two themes emerged: communication challenges doctors face when discussing non-invasive ventilation withdrawal, and the importance of well-timed, effective communication by clinicians-specifically the influence clinicians have on family decision-making.
Conclusions: Guidance on communications around palliative care, non-invasive ventilation introduction and withdrawal exist, however implementation is often not straightforward. Research into the communication surrounding non-invasive ventilation from those living with motor neuron disease, their families and clinicians is required to inform guideline implementation and practice.
期刊介绍:
Since its launch in 1995, International Journal of Palliative Nursing (IJPN) has been committed to promoting excellence in palliative and hospice care. It is now established as the leading journal for nurses working in this most demanding profession, covering all aspects of palliative care nursing in a way which is intelligent, helpful and accessible, and so useful in daily practice. The aim of IJPN is to provide nurses with essential information to help them deliver the best possible care and support for their patients. Each issue contains an unparalleled range of peer-reviewed clinical, professional and educational articles, as well as helpful and informative information on practical, legal and policy issues of importance to all palliative nurses.