Kinoshita Satomi, Miyashita Mitsunori, Morita Tatsuya, Sato Kazuki, Miyazaki Tamana, Shoji Ayaka, Chiba Yurika, Tsuneto Satoru, Shima Yasuo
College of Nursing, Kanto Gakuin University, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Division of Palliative Nursing, Health Sciences, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Japan.
Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2016 Jun;33(5):431-8. doi: 10.1177/1049909115579407. Epub 2015 Apr 9.
This study aimed to clarify perspectives of bereaved family members regarding opioids and compare perceptions before admission and after bereavement. A cross-sectional questionnaire survey for bereaved family members in 100 inpatient palliative care units was administered. Participants were 297 bereaved family members of patients who used opioids. Many bereaved family members had misconceptions of opioids before admission. There was improvement after bereavement, but understanding remained low. Respondents less than 65 years old showed significantly greater decreases in misconceptions regarding opioids compared to older generations, after bereavement. Bereaved family members who were misinformed about opioids by physicians were significantly more likely to have misconceptions about opioids. Educational interventions for physicians are needed to ensure that they offer correct information to the general population.
本研究旨在阐明丧亲家庭成员对阿片类药物的看法,并比较入院前和丧亲后的认知情况。对100个住院姑息治疗病房的丧亲家庭成员进行了横断面问卷调查。参与者为297名使用过阿片类药物患者的丧亲家庭成员。许多丧亲家庭成员在入院前对阿片类药物存在误解。丧亲后有改善,但认知水平仍然较低。与年长一代相比,65岁以下的受访者在丧亲后对阿片类药物的误解减少得更为显著。被医生错误告知阿片类药物信息的丧亲家庭成员更有可能对阿片类药物存在误解。需要对医生进行教育干预,以确保他们向公众提供正确信息。