Steinhauser K E, Maddox G L, Person J L, Tulsky J A
Services Research and Development, VA Medical Center, Durham, NC 27705, USA.
Hosp J. 2000;15(1):35-51. doi: 10.1080/0742-969x.2000.11882946.
Although the pursuit of Medicare certification has been one of the most controversial events in hospice history no study has examined its impact using data from a defined population of hospices before, during, and after federal legislation was enacted. This paper revisits the debate over the changing role of volunteers using such a longitudinal data source. Over time, as the patient population grew, aggregate levels of volunteers and professional staff increased. However, the ratios of professional staff and volunteers to patients reveal that regardless of certification status, hospices retained more professional staff per patient and fewer volunteers per patient over time. These data suggest hospices, particularly certified organizations, have transitioned from voluntary organizations to professionally staffed organizations with a strong volunteer component. The most important issue for future research is whether the observed changes have affected the quality of hospice care.
尽管寻求医疗保险认证一直是临终关怀历史上最具争议的事件之一,但此前没有研究利用联邦立法颁布之前、期间和之后特定临终关怀机构群体的数据来考察其影响。本文利用这样一个纵向数据源重新审视了关于志愿者角色变化的争论。随着时间的推移,随着患者群体的增加,志愿者和专业工作人员的总体水平有所提高。然而,专业工作人员和志愿者与患者的比例表明,无论认证状态如何,临终关怀机构随着时间的推移,每位患者保留的专业工作人员更多,而每位患者的志愿者更少。这些数据表明,临终关怀机构,尤其是认证机构,已经从志愿组织转变为拥有强大志愿者组成部分的专业人员配备组织。未来研究最重要的问题是观察到的这些变化是否影响了临终关怀服务的质量。