Song John, Bartels Dianne M, Ratner Edward R, Alderton Lucy, Hudson Brenda, Ahluwalia Jasjit S
Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 2007 Apr;22(4):435-41. doi: 10.1007/s11606-006-0046-7.
There is little understanding about the experiences and preferences at the end of life (EOL) for people from unique cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. Homeless individuals are extreme examples of these overlooked populations; they have the greatest risk of death, encounter barriers to health care, and lack the resources and relationships assumed necessary for appropriate EOL care. Exploring their desires and concerns will provide insight for the care of this vulnerable and disenfranchised population, as well as others who are underserved.
Explore the concerns and desires for EOL care among homeless persons.
Qualitative study utilizing focus groups.
Fifty-three homeless persons recruited from agencies providing homeless services.
In-depth interviews, which were audiotaped and transcribed.
We present 3 domains encompassing 11 themes arising from our investigation, some of which are previously unreported. Homeless persons worried about dying and EOL care; had frequent encounters with death; voiced many unique fears, such as dying anonymously and undiscovered; favored EOL documentation, such as advance directives; and demonstrated ambivalence towards contacting family. They also spoke of barriers to EOL care and shared interventions to improve dying among the very poor and estranged.
Homeless persons have significant personal experience and feelings about death, dying, and EOL care, much of which is different from those previously described in the EOL literature about other populations. These findings have implications not only for homeless persons, but for others who are poor and disenfranchised.
对于来自独特文化和社会经济背景的人在生命末期(EOL)的经历和偏好,人们了解甚少。无家可归者就是这些被忽视人群的极端例子;他们面临着最大的死亡风险,在获得医疗保健方面遇到障碍,并且缺乏适当的临终关怀所需的资源和人际关系。探索他们的愿望和担忧将为照顾这一脆弱且被剥夺权利的人群以及其他未得到充分服务的人群提供见解。
探讨无家可归者对临终关怀的担忧和愿望。
采用焦点小组的定性研究。
从提供无家可归者服务的机构招募的53名无家可归者。
进行录音并转录的深入访谈。
我们呈现了3个领域,涵盖了我们调查中出现的11个主题,其中一些主题以前未被报道。无家可归者担心死亡和临终关怀;经常遭遇死亡;表达了许多独特的恐惧,如匿名死亡且无人发现;赞成临终文件记录,如预先指示;并且对与家人联系表现出矛盾态度。他们还谈到了临终关怀的障碍,并分享了改善极贫困和疏远人群死亡状况的干预措施。
无家可归者对死亡、临终和临终关怀有重要的个人经历和感受,其中许多与临终文献中先前描述的其他人群的经历和感受不同。这些发现不仅对无家可归者有影响,对其他贫困和被剥夺权利的人也有影响。