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了解南亚社区的预先护理计划。

Understanding advance care planning within the South Asian community.

机构信息

Advance Care Planning Collaborative Research and Innovation Opportunities Program (ACP CRIO), University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.

Patient and Community Engagement Research Program (PaCER), University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.

出版信息

Health Expect. 2017 Oct;20(5):911-919. doi: 10.1111/hex.12531. Epub 2017 Mar 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Advance care planning (ACP) is a process of reflection on and communication of a person's future health-care preferences. Evidence suggests visible minorities engage less in ACP. The South Asian ethnic group is the largest visible minority group in Canada, and information is needed to understand how ACP is perceived and how best to approach ACP within this diverse community.

OBJECTIVE

To explore perspectives of South Asian community members towards ACP.

DESIGN

Peer-to-peer inquiry. South Asian community members who graduated from the Patient and Community Engagement Research programme (PaCER) at the University of Calgary utilized the PaCER method (SET, COLLECT and REFLECT) to conduct a focus group, family interviews and a community forum.

SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS

Fifty-seven community-dwelling men and women (22-86 years) who self-identified with the South Asian community in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

RESULTS

The concept of ACP was mostly foreign to this community and was often associated with other end-of-life issues such as organ donation and estate planning. Cultural aspects (e.g. trust in shared family decision making and taboos related to discussing death), religious beliefs (e.g. fatalism) and immigration challenges (e.g. essential priorities) emerged as barriers to participation in ACP. However, participants were eager to learn about ACP and recommended several engagement strategies (e.g. disseminate information through religious institutions and community centres, include families in ACP discussions, encourage family physicians to initiate discussions and translate materials).

CONCLUSIONS

Use of a patient engagement research model proved highly successful in understanding South Asian community members' participation in ACP.

摘要

背景

预先医疗指示(ACP)是一个反思和沟通个人未来医疗偏好的过程。有证据表明,少数族裔参与 ACP 的程度较低。南亚族裔是加拿大最大的少数族裔群体,需要了解他们如何看待 ACP 以及如何在这个多样化的社区中最好地进行 ACP。

目的

探索南亚社区成员对 ACP 的看法。

设计

同伴间问询。毕业于卡尔加里大学患者和社区参与研究计划(PaCER)的南亚社区成员利用 PaCER 方法(SET、COLLECT 和 REFLECT)进行了焦点小组、家庭访谈和社区论坛。

地点和参与者

57 名居住在社区的男女(22-86 岁),他们在加拿大阿尔伯塔省卡尔加里的南亚社区自我认同。

结果

ACP 的概念对这个社区来说大多是陌生的,通常与其他临终问题相关,如器官捐赠和遗产规划。文化方面(如对家庭共同决策的信任和与讨论死亡有关的禁忌)、宗教信仰(如宿命论)和移民挑战(如基本优先事项)是参与 ACP 的障碍。然而,参与者渴望了解 ACP,并推荐了几种参与策略(如通过宗教机构和社区中心传播信息,让家庭参与 ACP 讨论,鼓励家庭医生发起讨论和翻译材料)。

结论

使用患者参与研究模型在理解南亚社区成员参与 ACP 方面非常成功。

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