Russell Jessica
a Department of Communication Studies , California State University, Long Beach , Long Beach , California , USA.
J Soc Work End Life Palliat Care. 2015;11(3-4):323-45. doi: 10.1080/15524256.2015.1111286.
The current study assessed the role of health care provider constraints and perceived consequences on plan complexity for conversations with patients about end-of-life care. Meta-goal constraints, perceived consequences associated with conversational engagement and planning theory provides the basis for research questions and hypotheses posed. Findings suggested that while the meta-goals of efficiency and politeness were each recognized as important, providers indicated greater concern for politeness during patient interactions concerning treatment options. Reported constraints had no impact on plan complexity. Perceived consequences of conversational engagement were predominantly positive and concerned the patient. Findings may enhance the understanding of social workers in their educational role regarding the potential training needs of health care team members in palliative care contexts.
本研究评估了医疗服务提供者的限制因素以及感知到的后果对与患者进行临终关怀谈话时计划复杂性的作用。元目标限制、与对话参与相关的感知后果以及规划理论为所提出的研究问题和假设提供了基础。研究结果表明,虽然效率和礼貌这两个元目标都被认为很重要,但在涉及治疗选择的患者互动中,医疗服务提供者对礼貌表现出了更大的关注。报告的限制因素对计划复杂性没有影响。对话参与的感知后果主要是积极的,且与患者有关。这些发现可能会增进社会工作者对其在教育角色方面的理解,即了解姑息治疗环境中医疗团队成员潜在的培训需求。