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肿瘤护理人员关于预立医疗指示的知识、态度和经历。

Oncology nurses' knowledge, attitudes, and experiences regarding advance directives.

作者信息

Jezewski Mary Ann, Brown Jean, Wu Yow-Wu Bill, Meeker Mary Ann, Feng Jui-Ying, Bu Xiaoyan

机构信息

Center for Nursing Research, School of Nursing at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York, USA.

出版信息

Oncol Nurs Forum. 2005 Mar 5;32(2):319-27. doi: 10.1188/05.onf.319-327.

Abstract

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To determine oncology nurses' knowledge of, attitudes toward, and experiences with advance directives (ADs).

DESIGN

Descriptive, correlation survey.

SAMPLE

Usable responses from 794 (21% return) of 3,840 randomly selected members of the Oncology Nursing Society. The typical respondent was female, Caucasian, married or living as married, middle-aged, and Christian.

METHODS

A mailed survey using the Knowledge, Attitudinal, and Experiential Survey on Advance Directives instrument.

MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES

Knowledge, attitudes, experiences, confidence, and ADs.

FINDINGS

Overall, oncology nurses were most knowledgeable about ADs in general (70% correct) and less knowledgeable about the Patient Self-Determination Act (51% correct) and their state laws (53% correct). The mean total knowledge score based on the three subscales was 17.4 out of a possible 30, or 58% correct. The nurses' experience with ADs was measured using a five-item subscale with a mean score of 4 (SD = 1.11). They were less confident in their ability to assist patients with completing ADs. Respondent attitudes reflected an advocacy role in end-of-life decisions. Attitude items were reviewed individually. Respondents strongly agreed (97%) with the statement that patients should receive sufficient medication to relieve pain even though it may hasten death, which reflects the emphasis in oncology on adequate pain management at the end of life.

CONCLUSIONS

Nurses' knowledge scores were low. Nurses in the study were not highly confident in their ability to assist patients with ADs. Demographic variables generally did not influence knowledge, confidence, or experience scores.

IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING

More education related to ADs is needed and could be administered through in-service classes or continuing education. Nurses' responses indicated that they need more time to assist patients with completing ADs. This is difficult in the current practice environment but must be recognized as critically important.

摘要

目的/目标:确定肿瘤护理人员对预立医疗指示(ADs)的了解、态度及相关经历。

设计

描述性相关性调查。

样本

从肿瘤护理学会3840名随机抽取的成员中获得794份有效回复(回复率21%)。典型的受访者为女性、白种人、已婚或有婚姻关系、中年且为基督教徒。

方法

采用预立医疗指示知识、态度及经历调查问卷进行邮寄调查。

主要研究变量

知识、态度、经历、信心及预立医疗指示。

研究结果

总体而言,肿瘤护理人员对一般预立医疗指示的了解程度最高(70%回答正确),对《患者自主决定法》(51%回答正确)及所在州法律(53%回答正确)的了解较少。基于三个子量表的平均总知识得分在满分30分中为17.4分,即58%回答正确。护理人员对预立医疗指示的经历通过一个包含五个条目的子量表进行测量,平均得分为4分(标准差 = 1.11)。他们对协助患者完成预立医疗指示的能力信心较低。受访者的态度反映出在临终决策中起到支持作用。对态度条目进行了单独审查。受访者强烈同意(97%)患者应接受足够的药物以缓解疼痛,即使这可能会加速死亡,这反映了肿瘤学领域对临终时充分疼痛管理的重视。

结论

护士的知识得分较低。研究中的护士对协助患者完成预立医疗指示的能力信心不高。人口统计学变量一般不影响知识、信心或经历得分。

对护理工作的启示

需要开展更多与预立医疗指示相关的教育,可通过在职培训课程或继续教育进行。护士的回复表明他们需要更多时间来协助患者完成预立医疗指示。在当前的执业环境中这很困难,但必须认识到这至关重要。

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