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独立精神能力倡导者在重症监护中有更广泛的作用吗?一项探索性研究。

Is there a broader role for independent mental capacity advocates in critical care? An exploratory study.

机构信息

University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.

Empowerment Matters, Liscard, UK.

出版信息

Nurs Crit Care. 2018 Mar;23(2):82-87. doi: 10.1111/nicc.12290. Epub 2017 Feb 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This research explores the current and potential future role of independent mental capacity advocates (IMCAs) in critical care. The Mental Capacity Act (MCA) of 2005 introduced IMCAs as advocates for patients without anyone to represent their best interests, but research suggests that this role is not well understood or implemented. No existing research explores the role of IMCAs in critical care or their potential use when families are judged 'appropriate to act' on the patient's behalf. It is suggested that families may not be best placed to advocate for their sick family member when they themselves are in a state of shock.

AIM

To investigate existing levels of knowledge and awareness of the MCA and understanding of the role of IMCAs in critical care as a prelude to considering whether the role of IMCAs might usefully be extended. The concept of 'IMCA clinics' is introduced and explored.

DESIGN AND METHODS

A small-scale qualitative study using thematic analysis of 15 interviews across two NHS sites and a survey of IMCA services were undertaken.

RESULTS

Some knowledge of the MCA was evident across both study sites, but training on MCA remains unsatisfactory, with confusion about the role of IMCAs and when they should become involved. Overall, participants felt that the broader involvement of IMCAs on a regular basis within critical care could be useful.

CONCLUSIONS

There was evidence of good practice when instructing IMCAs, but further work needs to be conducted to ensure that critical care staff are informed about the referral process. It was clear that expanding the role of an advocate warrants further investigation.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

Further training on the role of IMCAs within critical care is required, and good practice examples should be shared with other units to improve referral rates to the IMCA service and ensure that vulnerable patients are properly represented.

摘要

背景

本研究探讨了独立精神能力倡导者(IMCA)在重症监护中的当前和潜在未来角色。2005 年的《精神能力法》(MCA)引入了 IMCA 作为代表没有人为其最佳利益代言的患者的倡导者,但研究表明,这一角色尚未得到很好的理解或实施。目前尚无研究探讨 IMCA 在重症监护中的角色,也没有研究探讨在认为家属“适合代表患者行事”时他们可能的使用。有人认为,当家属自身处于震惊状态时,他们可能并不适合为生病的家庭成员辩护。

目的

调查对 MCA 的现有认知和意识水平,以及对 IMCA 在重症监护中角色的理解,作为考虑是否可能扩展 IMCA 角色的前奏。引入并探讨了“IMCA 诊所”的概念。

设计与方法

在两个 NHS 站点进行了 15 次访谈的小型定性研究,以及对 IMCA 服务的调查,采用主题分析方法。

结果

两个研究点都有一定程度的 MCA 知识,但 MCA 培训仍不尽如人意,对 IMCA 的角色和何时应介入存在混淆。总体而言,参与者认为 IMCA 定期更广泛地参与重症监护可能会有所帮助。

结论

在指导 IMCA 方面有良好的实践证据,但需要进一步开展工作,以确保重症监护人员了解转介过程。显然,扩大倡导者的角色需要进一步调查。

临床相关性

需要对重症监护中 IMCA 的角色进行进一步培训,应与其他单位分享良好实践范例,以提高向 IMCA 服务的转介率,并确保弱势患者得到妥善代表。

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