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儿科重症监护病房中的宗教与精神关怀:父母对医生进行精神与宗教询问的态度

Religion and Spiritual Care in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: Parental Attitudes Regarding Physician Spiritual and Religious Inquiry.

作者信息

Arutyunyan Tsovinar, Odetola Folafoluwa, Swieringa Ryan, Niedner Matthew

机构信息

1 Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Department of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

2 Spiritual Care Department, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

出版信息

Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2018 Jan;35(1):28-33. doi: 10.1177/1049909116682016. Epub 2016 Dec 8.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Parents of seriously ill children require attention to their spiritual needs, especially during end-of-life care. The objective of this study was to characterize parental attitudes regarding physician inquiry into their belief system. Materials and Main Results: A total of 162 surveys from parents of children hospitalized for >48 hours in pediatric intensive care unit in a tertiary academic medical center were analyzed. Forty-nine percent of all respondents and 62% of those who identified themselves as moderate to very spiritual or religious stated that their beliefs influenced the decisions they made about their child's medical care. Although 34% of all respondents would like their physician to ask about their spiritual or religious beliefs, 48% would desire such enquiry if their child was seriously ill. Those who identified themselves as moderate to very spiritual or religious were most likely to welcome the discussion ( P < .001). Two-thirds of the respondents would feel comforted to know that their child's physician prayed for their child. One-third of all respondents would feel very comfortable discussing their beliefs with a physician, whereas 62% would feel very comfortable having such discussions with a chaplain.

CONCLUSION

The study findings suggest parental ambivalence when it comes to discussing their spiritual or religious beliefs with their child's physicians. Given that improved understanding of parental spiritual and religious beliefs may be important in the decision-making process, incorporation of the expertise of professional spiritual care providers may provide the optimal context for enhanced parent-physician collaboration in the care of the critically ill child.

摘要

目的

重病患儿的父母需要关注其精神需求,尤其是在临终关怀期间。本研究的目的是描述父母对于医生询问其信仰体系的态度。材料与主要结果:对一家三级学术医疗中心儿科重症监护病房住院超过48小时的患儿父母进行的总共162份调查问卷进行了分析。所有受访者中有49%,以及那些自认为精神或宗教信仰程度为中度至非常强烈的受访者中有62%表示,他们的信仰影响了他们对孩子医疗护理所做的决定。虽然所有受访者中有34%希望医生询问他们的精神或宗教信仰,但如果孩子病情严重,48%的受访者会希望有这样的询问。那些自认为精神或宗教信仰程度为中度至非常强烈的人最有可能欢迎这样的讨论(P <.001)。三分之二的受访者得知孩子的医生为其孩子祈祷会感到欣慰。所有受访者中有三分之一会非常愿意与医生讨论他们的信仰,而62%的受访者会非常愿意与牧师进行这样的讨论。

结论

研究结果表明,在与孩子的医生讨论他们的精神或宗教信仰时,父母存在矛盾心理。鉴于在决策过程中更好地理解父母的精神和宗教信仰可能很重要,引入专业精神护理提供者的专业知识可能为加强父母与医生在重症患儿护理方面的合作提供最佳环境。

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