Rahemi Zahra, Williams Christine Lisa
Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton (Ms Rahemi and Dr Williams); and Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Kashan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Iran (Ms Rahemi).
ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 2016 Oct/Dec;39(4):E1-E29. doi: 10.1097/ANS.0000000000000148.
This integrative review was conducted to examine the evidence for understanding diversity in end-of-life preferences among older adults of underrepresented groups. Findings from 21 studies were critically examined, grouped, and compared across studies, populations, and settings. Five major themes emerged: advance directives, hospice and palliative care, communication, knowledge and information, and home and family. Despite multidisciplinary attention, content and methodological limitations narrowed understanding of what matters most to these groups when making decisions at end of life. Rigorous longitudinal studies with more ethnically diverse samples are needed to detect modifiable factors related to disparities at the end of life.
进行这项综合综述是为了检验相关证据,以了解代表性不足群体中老年人临终偏好的多样性。对21项研究的结果进行了严格审查、分类,并在不同研究、人群和环境中进行了比较。出现了五个主要主题:预先指示、临终关怀与姑息治疗、沟通、知识与信息以及家庭与住所。尽管受到了多学科关注,但内容和方法上的局限性缩小了对这些群体在临终决策时最重要事项的理解。需要开展更严格的纵向研究,采用更多样化的种族样本,以发现与临终差异相关的可改变因素。