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家庭成员对预后、沉默以及死亡“突然性”的看法。

Family perceptions of prognosis, silence, and the "suddenness" of death.

作者信息

Russ Ann J, Kaufman Sharon R

机构信息

Institute for Health and Aging, University of California, San Francisco, USA.

出版信息

Cult Med Psychiatry. 2005 Mar;29(1):103-23. doi: 10.1007/s11013-005-4625-6.

Abstract

Studies of end-of-life communication and care have emphasized physician-patient conversations, often to the exclusion of family members' discussions and interactions with providers, or with patients themselves. Relatively little is known therefore about families' experiences of end-of-life care in the hospital, or the concrete meanings and practices through which families conceive and define communication. Yet increasingly, family members are asked to serve as surrogates and thereby to participate in the facilitation of decisions for medical procedures and the withdrawal of treatments. It is thus worthwhile to consider their perceptions and involvement in hospitalization at the end of life. This paper offers a descriptive account of families' assessments of communication at life's end in the hospital--focusing in particular on their understandings of and conversations about prognosis and its implications. It reflects on the burdens of responsibility and regret posed to families by the ways communication is both conceived and evaded by different players in the hospital setting.

摘要

对临终沟通与护理的研究一直强调医患对话,往往忽视了家庭成员与医护人员之间的讨论和互动,以及与患者本人的交流。因此,对于家庭在医院接受临终护理的经历,以及家庭构想和定义沟通的具体意义和做法,我们了解得相对较少。然而,越来越多的时候,家庭成员被要求充当代理人,从而参与医疗程序决策的促成以及治疗的撤除。因此,考虑他们对临终住院治疗的看法和参与情况是很有价值的。本文对家庭对医院临终沟通的评估进行了描述性阐述——尤其关注他们对预后及其影响的理解和讨论。它反思了医院环境中不同参与者对沟通的构想和回避方式给家庭带来的责任负担和遗憾。

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