Kehl Karen A, Kirchhoff Karin T, Kramer Betty J, Hovland-Scafe Cyndi
KL2 Scholar, University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Nursing.
Professor Emerita, University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Nursing.
J Soc Work End Life Palliat Care. 2009 Jul 1;5(3-4):144-168. doi: 10.1080/15524250903555080.
This study examined the challenges faced by family members at the end of life in different care settings and how those challenges compare across settings. A total of 30 participants, who had a family member die in inpatient hospice, a skilled nursing facility or a community support program were interviewed. Semi-structured interviews were recorded and transcribed. Text was coded using qualitative thematic analysis. Themes were determined by consensus. Twelve challenges were identified across care sites. Two themes emerged in all three settings: bearing witness and the experience of loss. The study findings contribute to our knowledge of family perceptions of care in different settings and raises awareness of the need for further research describing the experiences at the end of life in different settings and the importance of creating and testing interventions for both setting specific needs and universal issues.
本研究探讨了家庭成员在不同护理环境中临终时所面临的挑战,以及这些挑战在不同环境之间的比较情况。共有30名参与者接受了访谈,他们都有家庭成员在住院临终关怀机构、专业护理机构或社区支持项目中去世。半结构化访谈进行了录音和转录。文本采用定性主题分析进行编码。主题通过共识确定。在所有护理场所共识别出12项挑战。在所有三种环境中都出现了两个主题:见证和失落感。该研究结果有助于我们了解不同环境下家庭对护理的看法,并提高人们对进一步研究的认识,即描述不同环境下的临终经历,以及针对特定环境需求和普遍问题制定和测试干预措施的重要性。