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以色列癌症患者的临终和死亡质量。

Quality of dying and death with cancer in Israel.

机构信息

School of Psychology, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC), Nes Harim 610, Herzlia, 99885, Israel,

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2014 Jul;22(7):1973-80. doi: 10.1007/s00520-014-2163-x. Epub 2014 Mar 5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The quality of dying and death refers to the evaluation of the final days of life and the moment of death with respect to how it is prepared for, faced and experienced by those with a terminal illness. It includes experience in multiple domains: physical, psychological, social, spiritual or existential, the nature of health care, life closure and death preparation, and the circumstances of death.

AIM

To explore the quality of dying and death in cancer patients in Israel and its relationship to place of death and socio-demographic characteristics of the primary caregivers and the deceased.

DESIGN

Retrospective assessment of the quality of dying and death, based on caregiver responses to the Quality of Dying and Death (QODD) questionnaire (overall score ranges from 0 to 100; higher scores reflect better dying and death experiences) 8 to 10 months after the death.

PARTICIPANTS

Ninety-five caregivers of Jewish cancer patients, most of whom were female spouses or children of the deceased.

RESULTS

Mean QODD score was 57.2 (standard deviation [SD]=15), which is in the low-moderate range. Place of death, gender and age of the caregiver, and age of the deceased, were associated with QODD score.

CONCLUSIONS

This retrospective study in Israel demonstrated that the overall quality of dying and death was regarded as poor by almost half of the caregivers. These findings may reflect the relative lack of specialized palliative care and advance care planning in Israel at the time of this study, which took place between 2006 and 2009. Further research and enhancement of palliative care resources may be needed in Israel and several encouraging recent developments (e.g. staff training and legislation) suggest that such changes are now underway.

摘要

背景

临终和死亡质量是指对患有绝症的人如何准备、面对和经历生命最后几天和死亡时刻的评估。它包括多个领域的体验:身体、心理、社会、精神或存在、医疗保健的性质、生命终结和死亡准备以及死亡的环境。

目的

探讨以色列癌症患者的临终和死亡质量及其与死亡地点以及主要照顾者和死者的社会人口特征的关系。

设计

根据照顾者对临终和死亡质量问卷(QODD)的回答,回顾性评估临终和死亡质量(总分范围为 0 至 100;得分越高表示临终和死亡体验越好),死亡后 8 至 10 个月。

参与者

95 名犹太癌症患者的照顾者,其中大多数是死者的女性配偶或子女。

结果

QODD 平均得分为 57.2(标准差 [SD]=15),处于中低水平。死亡地点、照顾者的性别和年龄以及死者的年龄与 QODD 得分相关。

结论

这项在以色列进行的回顾性研究表明,近一半的照顾者认为临终和死亡的总体质量较差。这些发现可能反映了当时相对缺乏专门的姑息治疗和预先护理计划,该研究于 2006 年至 2009 年进行。以色列可能需要进一步研究和加强姑息治疗资源,最近有一些令人鼓舞的发展(例如,员工培训和立法)表明,现在正在进行此类变革。

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