Sofia Andersson, Lisa Granat, Rebecca Baxter, Helene Reimertz, Carina Modéus, Susanna Pusa, Anna Sandgren
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目的:翻译和改编《严重疾病会话指南》,以便在瑞典医疗环境中使用,并检查《瑞典严重疾病会话手册》的有效性和可接受性。方法:进行三轮认知访谈(T1-3);患者(T1 n = 11;T2 n = 10;T3 n = 8) ,家庭成员(T1 n = 5.T2 n = 2.T3 n = 2) 和医疗保健专业人员(T1 n = 6.T2 n = 6.T3 n = 5) 。该指南根据访谈反馈、临床经验和文献进行了反复调整。该指南在培训日与医生和护士一起进行了测试。结果:《瑞典大病会话指南》被发现在支持大病会话方面很有用。临床医生报告说,有些问题在情感上具有挑战性。排除了关于预后和时间的明确问题。相反,“抱着最好的希望,做最坏的打算”的双重方法被用来探索患者对未来的想法。结论:患者、家庭成员和医疗保健专业人员发现《瑞典严重疾病对话指南》是适当的、敏感的,并能满足他们的需求。《瑞典严重疾病对话指南》可能会促进对严重疾病对话采取更有益健康的方法。需要进一步的研究来了解这些对话对以人为中心和目标一致护理的影响。
Translation, Adaptation, and Validation of the Swedish Serious Illness Conversation Guide.
Objective: To translate and adapt the Serious Illness Conversation Guide for use within the Swedish healthcare setting and examine the validity and acceptability of the Swedish Serious Illness Conversation Guide. Methods: Three rounds of cognitive interviews were conducted (T1-3); patients (T1 n = 11; T2 n = 10; T3 n = 8), family members (T1 n = 5; T2 n = 2; T3 n = 2), and healthcare professionals (T1 n = 6; T2 n = 6; T3 n = 5). The guide was iteratively adapted based on interview feedback, clinical experience, and the literature. The guide was tested on training days with physicians and nurses. Results: The Swedish Serious Illness Conversation Guide was found to be useful in supporting serious illness conversations. Clinicians reported that some questions were emotionally challenging. Explicit questions about prognosis and timing were excluded. Instead, the dual approach of "hoping for the best and preparing for the worst" was used to explore patients' thoughts about the future. Conclusions: Patients, family members, and healthcare professionals found the Swedish Serious Illness Conversation Guide to be appropriate, sensitive, and responsive to their needs. The Swedish Serious Illness Conversation Guide may facilitate a more health-promoting approach to serious illness conversations. Further research is needed to understand the impact of these conversations on person-centered and goal-concordant care.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Palliative Care is a quarterly, peer-reviewed, international and interdisciplinary forum for practical, critical thought on palliative care and palliative medicine. JPC publishes high-quality original research, opinion papers/commentaries, narrative and humanities works, case reports/case series, and reports on international activities and comparative palliative care.