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澳大利亚急诊临床医生在照顾晚期癌症患者方面的技能、专业知识和职责。

Skills, expertise and role of Australian emergency clinicians in caring for people with advanced cancer.

作者信息

Jelinek G A, Marck C H, Weil J, Lane H, Philip J, Boughey M, Weiland T J

机构信息

Emergency Practice Innovation Centre (EPIcentre), St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, Australia.

Department of Medicine, The University of Melbourne (St Vincent's Hospital), Australia.

出版信息

BMJ Support Palliat Care. 2017 Mar;7(1):81-87. doi: 10.1136/bmjspcare-2014-000671. Epub 2015 Jan 9.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To explore the views of Australian emergency department (ED) clinicians about their skills, role and expertise in caring for people with advanced cancer.

METHODS

A cross-sectional electronic survey of doctors and nurses working in Australian EDs was undertaken. Comparisons were made by demographics and whether respondents had received palliative care education.

RESULTS

The sample comprised 444 doctors (response rate 13.5%), the majority Fellows (emergency medicine specialists) of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine, and 237 nurses, from all states, territories and regions (metropolitan and regional). A minority (n=123, 20.6%) felt that the ED was not an appropriate place for patients with advanced cancer to present for acute care, while almost two-thirds (n=397, 64.8%) found caring for such patients rewarding, particularly nurses and those who had received palliative care education; very few (n=40, 6.5%) reported feeling uncomfortable talking to the families of dying patients. A minority (n=129, 21.0%) felt that it was not appropriate for junior medical staff to assess these patients, nurses much more than doctors (42.9% vs 8.5%, p<0.001). Over half (n=338, 55.1%) felt sufficiently skilled in managing pain for people with advanced cancer, with Fellows, more experienced doctors, and those who had received palliative care education more likely to feel skilled.

CONCLUSIONS

ED clinicians in Australia, particularly those who have received palliative care education, feel comfortable and adequately skilled in managing people with advanced cancer presenting to EDs, and most find it rewarding. The importance of palliative care education to emergency clinicians' training should be recognised.

摘要

目的

探讨澳大利亚急诊科临床医生对其在照顾晚期癌症患者方面的技能、角色和专业知识的看法。

方法

对在澳大利亚急诊科工作的医生和护士进行了横断面电子调查。根据人口统计学特征以及受访者是否接受过姑息治疗教育进行了比较。

结果

样本包括444名医生(回复率13.5%),大多数是澳大利亚急诊医学学院的院士(急诊医学专家),以及来自所有州、领地和地区(大都市和地区)的237名护士。少数人(n = 123,20.6%)认为急诊科不是晚期癌症患者寻求急性护理的合适场所,而近三分之二(n = 397,64.8%)的人认为照顾这类患者是有意义的,尤其是护士和那些接受过姑息治疗教育的人;很少有人(n = 40,6.5%)表示与临终患者家属交谈时感到不舒服。少数人(n = 129,21.0%)认为初级医务人员评估这些患者不合适,护士的比例远高于医生(42.9%对8.5%,p<0.001)。超过一半(n = 338,55.1%)的人认为在管理晚期癌症患者的疼痛方面有足够的技能,院士、经验更丰富的医生以及接受过姑息治疗教育的人更有可能觉得自己有技能。

结论

澳大利亚的急诊科临床医生,特别是那些接受过姑息治疗教育的医生,在管理到急诊科就诊的晚期癌症患者方面感到得心应手且技能充足,并且大多数人认为这是有意义的。应认识到姑息治疗教育对急诊临床医生培训的重要性。

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