Mezey Mathy, Dubler Nancy Neveloff, Mitty Ethel, Brody Abraham Aizer
Division of Nursing, Steinhardt School of Education, New York University, New York, NY 10003-6677, USA.
Gerontologist. 2002 Oct;42 Spec No 3:54-67. doi: 10.1093/geront/42.suppl_3.54.
The aim of this article was to identify major research needs related to quality of life at the end of life and quality of the dying process for vulnerable older people at home, in assisted living facilities, in skilled nursing facilities, and in prisons.
Review and analysis of the literature was used.
The science is generally weak in relationship to what is known about quality of life at the end of life and quality of dying for vulnerable older adults in different settings. Few studies address actively dying patients and the reasons for transfers between home and other settings. Existing studies are primarily anecdotal, descriptive, have small samples, and involve a single setting. Participant decisional capacity is a barrier to conducting research in these settings.
Research recommendations for each setting and across settings are provided. The National Institutes of Health should clarify criteria for enrollment of persons with diminished, fluctuating, and absent decisional capacity in research.
本文旨在确定与居家、辅助生活设施、专业护理机构及监狱中的弱势老年人临终生活质量和死亡过程质量相关的主要研究需求。
采用文献回顾与分析。
关于不同环境下弱势老年人临终生活质量和死亡质量的现有科学研究普遍薄弱。很少有研究涉及濒死患者以及家庭与其他环境之间转移的原因。现有研究主要是轶事性、描述性的,样本量小,且涉及单一环境。参与者的决策能力是在这些环境中开展研究的一个障碍。
针对每种环境及跨环境提供了研究建议。美国国立卫生研究院应明确研究中纳入决策能力减退、波动及缺失者的标准。