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姑息治疗环境中患者参与临床对话的方式。

Patient approaches to clinical conversations in the palliative care setting.

作者信息

Clover Alexandra, Browne Jan, McErlain Peter, Vandenberg Bernadette

机构信息

School of Nursing, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

J Adv Nurs. 2004 Nov;48(4):333-41. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2004.03202.x.

Abstract

AIM

The aim of this paper is to report a study exploring patients' understanding of their discussions about end-of-life care with nurses in a palliative care setting.

BACKGROUND

It is assumed that nurses are central players in patients' major decisions about their care, yet minimal information is available about the complexity of patient-nurse interaction in palliative care, and patients' views of the impact of such interactions on decisions that are made.

METHOD

A modified version of grounded theory was used to collect and analyse interview data collected in 2001-2002 with a convenience sample of 11 patients in a palliative care setting. Interviews focused on each patient's selection of two decisions they had made in the past 6 months that had involved nurses in the decision-making process.

FINDINGS

Processes were identified between nurses and patients that facilitated or blocked open discussion and discernment of patients' preferences for care. Six approaches that patients used in their conversations with nurses about their care: wait and see, quiet acceptance, active acceptance, tolerating bossiness, negotiation and being adamant. These approaches are described in terms of how they assisted or impeded autonomous decision-making.

CONCLUSION

Palliative care patients often adopt passive roles and tend not to engage in important decision-making, for various reasons. Professionals need to be made aware of this, and should facilitate an open, trusting relationship with patients in order to ensure that important information passes freely in both directions. Professionals should learn to prioritize patient participation and negotiation in their work. With further research, it should be possible to identify the factors that will allow patients to take a more pro-active role in making decisions about their care, where desired.

摘要

目的

本文旨在报告一项研究,该研究探讨了在姑息治疗环境中患者对其与护士关于临终护理讨论的理解。

背景

人们认为护士是患者护理重大决策的核心参与者,但关于姑息治疗中患者与护士互动的复杂性以及患者对这种互动对所做决策影响的看法,可用信息极少。

方法

采用扎根理论的修改版来收集和分析2001年至2002年收集的访谈数据,这些数据来自姑息治疗环境中11名患者的便利样本。访谈聚焦于每位患者在过去6个月中做出的涉及护士参与决策过程的两项决策。

结果

确定了护士与患者之间促进或阻碍公开讨论以及辨别患者护理偏好的过程。患者在与护士谈论其护理时使用的六种方法:观望、默默接受、积极接受、容忍专横、协商和坚持己见。这些方法从它们如何协助或阻碍自主决策的角度进行了描述。

结论

姑息治疗患者由于各种原因往往采取被动角色,倾向于不参与重要决策。专业人员需要意识到这一点,并应促进与患者建立开放、信任的关系,以确保重要信息在两个方向上自由传递。专业人员应学会在工作中优先考虑患者参与和协商。通过进一步研究,应该有可能确定那些能让患者在希望时在护理决策中发挥更积极作用的因素。

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