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医生的宗教信仰与儿科临终关怀:对医生观点的定性研究

Physician Religion and End-of-Life Pediatric Care: A Qualitative Examination of Physicians' Perspectives.

作者信息

Bateman Lori Brand, Clair Jeffrey Michael

出版信息

Narrat Inq Bioeth. 2015 Winter;5(3):251-69. doi: 10.1353/nib.2015.0065.

Abstract

Physician religion/spirituality has the potential to influence the communication between physicians and parents of children at the end of life. In order to explore this relationship, the authors conducted two rounds of narrative interviews to examine pediatric physicians' perspectives (N=17) of how their religious/spiritual beliefs affect end-of-life communication and care. Grounded theory informed the design and analysis of the study. As a proxy for religiosity/spirituality, physicians were classified into the following groups based on the extent to which religious/spiritual language was infused into their responses: Religiously Rich Responders (RRR), Moderately Religious Responders (MRR), and Low Religious Responders (LRR). Twelve of the 17 participants (71%) were classified into the RRR or MRR groups. The majority of participants suggested that religion/spirituality played a role in their practice of medicine and communication with parents in a myriad of ways and to varying degrees. Participants used their religious/spiritual beliefs to support families' spirituality, uphold hope, participate in prayer, and alleviate their own emotional distress emerging from their patients' deaths.

摘要

医生的宗教信仰/精神信仰有可能影响医生与临终儿童的父母之间的沟通。为了探究这种关系,作者进行了两轮叙事访谈,以考察儿科医生(N = 17)对于其宗教/精神信仰如何影响临终沟通与护理的观点。扎根理论为该研究的设计和分析提供了指导。作为宗教信仰/精神信仰的替代指标,根据医生回答中宗教/精神语言的融入程度,将他们分为以下几组:宗教信仰丰富应答者(RRR)、中度宗教信仰应答者(MRR)和低宗教信仰应答者(LRR)。17名参与者中有12名(71%)被归入RRR或MRR组。大多数参与者表示,宗教信仰/精神信仰以多种方式、在不同程度上对他们的医疗实践以及与患儿父母的沟通产生了影响。参与者利用他们的宗教/精神信仰来支持家庭的精神生活、维系希望、参与祈祷,并缓解因患者死亡而产生的自身情绪困扰。

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