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在辅助生活环境中临终居民的症状体验。

Symptom experiences of residents dying in assisted living.

作者信息

Cartwright Juliana C, Hickman Susan, Perrin Nancy, Tilden Virginia

机构信息

Oregon Health and Science University, School of Nursing, Ashland, OR 97530, USA.

出版信息

J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2006 May;7(4):219-23. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2005.09.011. Epub 2005 Nov 23.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To identify the end-of-life symptom experiences of residents who died in assisted living, to describe family satisfaction with the end-of-life care, and to compare end-of-life symptom distress across 4 settings: assisted living, private home, nursing home, and hospital.

DESIGN

In-person interviews with family members of people aged 65 or older who had died 2 to 4 months earlier in an assisted-living facility. Symptom distress reports were compared with data from prior studies in other settings.

SETTING

A mixed urban-rural community in the Northwest.

PARTICIPANTS

Twenty-five family members who self-identified as closely involved in the care or decision making for a relative who died in an assisted-living facility.

MEASUREMENTS

A 28-item interview guide composed of demographic questions, the modified Family Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale-Global Distress Index (FMSAS-GDI), and open-ended items describing the decedent's last days and family satisfaction with care and symptom management.

RESULTS

Symptoms experienced by at least 75% of decedents were lack of energy, loss of appetite, dry mouth, drowsiness, and pain. Symptom experiences in assisted living were comparable to those in other settings. Families overall were satisfied with end-of-life care in assisted living, but had concerns about communication among providers, inadequate monitoring of their decedent, and lack of staff knowledge specific to symptom management.

CONCLUSION

Residents dying in assisted-living settings have similar symptom distress experiences as people dying in other, more studied settings. As residents and families alike overwhelmingly support resident deaths in their assisted living "home," policies, structures, and processes are needed to ensure that end-of-life care needs are met.

摘要

目的

确定在辅助生活机构中去世居民的临终症状体验,描述家属对临终护理的满意度,并比较辅助生活机构、私人住宅、疗养院和医院这四种环境下的临终症状困扰情况。

设计

对65岁及以上、在辅助生活机构中于2至4个月前去世者的家属进行面对面访谈。将症状困扰报告与先前在其他环境下的研究数据进行比较。

地点

西北部一个城乡混合社区。

参与者

25名自称密切参与了在辅助生活机构中去世亲属护理或决策的家属。

测量方法

一份包含28个条目的访谈指南,由人口统计学问题、改良的家庭纪念症状评估量表 - 全球困扰指数(FMSAS - GDI)以及描述死者最后日子和家属对护理及症状管理满意度的开放式问题组成。

结果

至少75%的死者经历的症状包括精力不足、食欲不振、口干、嗜睡和疼痛。辅助生活机构中的症状体验与其他环境中的相当。总体而言,家属对辅助生活机构的临终护理感到满意,但对提供者之间的沟通、对死者监测不足以及工作人员缺乏症状管理方面的专业知识表示担忧。

结论

在辅助生活机构中去世的居民与在其他更多研究环境中去世的人有相似的症状困扰体验。由于居民和家属都压倒性地支持居民在其辅助生活“家中”离世,因此需要政策、架构和流程来确保满足临终护理需求。

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