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患者对预后和临终问题沟通的看法:如何才能使其得到优化?

Patient perspectives regarding communication about prognosis and end-of-life issues: how can it be optimised?

机构信息

Centre for Medical Psychology and Evidence-based Decision-making, The University of Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

Patient Educ Couns. 2013 Mar;90(3):307-14. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2011.08.009. Epub 2011 Sep 14.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To explore patients' perspectives across two cultures (Australia and USA) regarding communication about prognosis and end-of-life care issues and to consider the ways in which these discussions can be optimised.

METHODS

Fifteen Australian and 11 US patients completed individual semi-structured qualitative interviews. A further 8 US patients participated in a focus group. Interviews and focus group recordings were transcribed verbatim and interpreted using thematic text analysis with an inductive, data-driven approach.

RESULTS

Global themes identified included readiness for and outcomes of discussions of prognosis and end-of-life issues. Contributing to readiness were sub themes including patients' adjustment to and acceptance of their condition (together with seven factors promoting this), doctor and patient communication skills, mutual understandings and therapeutic relationship elements. Outcomes included sub themes of achievement of control and ability to move on. A model of the relationships between these factors, emergent cross cultural differences, and how factors may help to optimise these discussions are presented.

CONCLUSION

Identified optimising factors illustrate Australian and US patients' perspectives regarding how prognosis and end-of-life issues can be discussed with minimised negative impact.

PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS

Recognition of factors promoting adjustment, acceptance and readiness and use of the communication skills and therapeutic relationship elements identified may assist in optimising discussions and help patients plan care, achieve more control of their situation and enjoy an optimal quality-of-life.

摘要

目的

探索来自两个文化背景(澳大利亚和美国)的患者对预后和临终关怀问题的沟通的观点,并探讨如何优化这些讨论。

方法

15 名澳大利亚患者和 11 名美国患者完成了单独的半结构化定性访谈。另外 8 名美国患者参加了焦点小组。采访和焦点小组的录音逐字记录,并使用主题文本分析进行解释,采用归纳法和数据驱动的方法。

结果

确定的全球主题包括对预后和临终问题的讨论的准备情况和结果。有助于准备的因素包括患者对病情的调整和接受(以及促进这一点的七个因素)、医生和患者的沟通技巧、相互理解和治疗关系要素。结果包括实现控制和继续前进的能力等因素。提出了这些因素之间的关系模型、新兴的跨文化差异,以及这些因素如何帮助优化这些讨论。

结论

确定的优化因素说明了澳大利亚和美国患者对预后和临终问题讨论的看法,以最小化负面影响。

实践意义

认识到促进调整、接受和准备的因素,并使用确定的沟通技巧和治疗关系要素,可能有助于优化讨论并帮助患者规划护理,更有效地控制病情,享受最佳的生活质量。

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