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急诊场所的临终病例:急诊部门的临终关怀。

Dying cases in emergency places: caring for the dying in emergency departments.

机构信息

University of Birmingham, Nursing and Physiotherapy, 52 Pritchatts road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2011 Nov;73(9):1371-7. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.07.036. Epub 2011 Sep 1.

Abstract

In an ageing society, like the UK, where long-term illness dominates healthcare, there has been a change in the way that the end-of-life is approached and experienced. Advancing technology, inadequate knowledge and inconsistency in palliative care services have complicated the ability to recognise imminent dying and many people access emergency services at the end-of-life. Drawing on ethnographic research exploring end-of-life care in one large Emergency Department (ED), the authors examine the spaces of dying and death, which are created in a place designed to save life, and not necessarily to provide supportive and palliative care. Despite the high need for attention in an emergency crisis, this study shows that the approach taken to care for someone at the end-of-life, and consequently the space in which they are cared for, often falls short of the expectations of the dying patient and their relatives. It is argued that the dying body is seen as dirty and polluted in the sterile, controlled, clinical environment and is therefore 'matter out of place'. Attempts are made to conceal or remove the dying patient, the bereaved relatives and the deceased body protecting the natural order of the ED. Consequently, the individual supportive and palliative care needs of the dying are often overlooked. This paper highlights the needs of patients as death nears in the ED and argues that the critical decisions made in the ED have a significant impact on the quality of care experienced by patients, who spend the last few hours of their life there.

摘要

在老龄化社会中,像英国这样长期患病主导医疗保健的国家,人们对临终的态度和体验已经发生了变化。先进的技术、知识不足以及姑息治疗服务的不一致性,使得人们难以识别即将到来的死亡,许多人在临终时会求助于紧急服务。本文通过对一个大型急诊部临终关怀的民族志研究,考察了在一个旨在拯救生命而不一定提供支持性和姑息性护理的地方所创造的临终和死亡空间。尽管在紧急危机中需要高度关注,但这项研究表明,对临终患者的护理方法,以及他们接受护理的空间,往往不符合临终患者及其家属的期望。有人认为,在这个无菌、受控制的临床环境中,垂死的身体被视为肮脏和污染的,因此是“不适宜的存在”。人们试图隐藏或移除临终患者、失去亲人的家属和去世的尸体,以保护急诊部的自然秩序。因此,临终患者的个人支持和姑息治疗需求往往被忽视。本文强调了在急诊部接近死亡时患者的需求,并认为在急诊部做出的关键决策对患者的护理质量有重大影响,这些患者在那里度过了生命的最后几个小时。

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