Shield Renée R, Wetle Terrie, Teno Joan, Miller Susan C, Welch Lisa
Center for Gerontology and Health Care Research, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912, USA.
J Am Geriatr Soc. 2005 Oct;53(10):1651-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2005.53505.x.
To understand the roles of physicians and staff in nursing homes in relation to end-of-life care through narrative interviews with family members close to a decedent.
Qualitative follow-up interviews with 54 respondents who had participated in an earlier national survey of 1,578 informants.
Brown University interviewers conducted telephone interviews with participants throughout the United States.
The 54 participants agreed to a follow-up qualitative interview and were family members or close to the decedent.
A five-member, multidisciplinary team to identify overarching themes taped, transcribed, and then coded interviews.
Respondents report that healthcare professionals often insufficiently address the needs of dying patients in nursing homes and that "missing in action" physicians and insufficient staffing create extra burdens on dying nursing home residents and their families.
Sustained efforts to increase the presence of physicians and improve staffing in nursing homes are suggested to improve end-of-life care for dying residents in nursing homes.
通过对接近死者的家庭成员进行叙事访谈,了解养老院医生和工作人员在临终关怀方面的作用。
对54名曾参与早期全国性调查的1578名受访者进行定性随访访谈。
布朗大学的访谈人员对美国各地的参与者进行电话访谈。
54名参与者同意进行定性随访访谈,他们是家庭成员或与死者关系密切的人。
一个由五名成员组成的多学科团队确定总体主题,对访谈进行录音、转录,然后编码。
受访者报告称,医疗保健专业人员往往没有充分满足养老院中临终患者的需求,“失职”的医生和人员配备不足给临终养老院居民及其家人带来了额外负担。
建议持续努力增加养老院医生的数量并改善人员配备,以改善养老院临终居民的临终关怀。