Willemse Suzan, Smeets Wim, van Leeuwen Evert, Janssen Loes, Foudraine Norbert
Spiritual Care Department, VieCuri Medical Centre, P.O. Box 1926, 5900 BX, Venlo, The Netherlands.
Department of Spiritual and Pastoral Care, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Geert Grooteplein 21, EZ 6525, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
J Relig Health. 2018 Apr;57(2):583-595. doi: 10.1007/s10943-017-0457-2.
Since there are no scientific data available about the role of spiritual care (SC) in Dutch ICUs, the goal of this quantitative study was twofold: first, to map the role of SC as a part of daily adult ICU care in The Netherlands from the perspective of intensivists, ICU nurses, and spiritual caregivers and second, to identify similarities and differences among these three perspectives. This study is the quantitative part of a mixed methods approach. To conduct empirical quantitative cohort research, separate digital questionnaires were sent to three different participant groups in Dutch ICUs, namely intensivists, ICU nurses, and spiritual caregivers working in academic and general hospitals and one specialist oncology hospital. Overall, 487 participants of 85 hospitals (99 intensivists, 290 ICU nurses, and 98 spiritual caregivers) responded. The majority of all respondents (>70%) considered the positive effects of SC provision to patients and relatives: contribution to mental well-being, processing and channeling of emotions, and increased patient and family satisfaction. The three disciplines diverged in their perceptions of how SC is currently evolving in terms of information, assessment, and provision. Nationwide, SC is not implemented in daily ICU care. The majority of respondents, however, attached great importance to interdisciplinary collaboration. In their view SC contributes positively to the well-being of patients and relatives in the ICU. Further qualitative research into how patients and relatives experience SC in the ICU is required in order to implement and standardize SC as a scientifically based integral part of daily ICU care.
由于目前尚无关于荷兰重症监护病房(ICU)中精神关怀(SC)作用的科学数据,这项定量研究的目标有两个:第一,从重症监护医生、ICU护士和精神关怀提供者的角度,梳理SC作为荷兰成人ICU日常护理一部分的作用;第二,确定这三种观点之间的异同。本研究是混合方法研究的定量部分。为了进行实证性定量队列研究,向荷兰ICU的三个不同参与群体分别发送了数字问卷,即学术医院、综合医院和一家专科肿瘤医院的重症监护医生、ICU护士和精神关怀提供者。总体而言,来自85家医院的487名参与者(99名重症监护医生、290名ICU护士和98名精神关怀提供者)做出了回应。所有受访者中的大多数(>70%)认为为患者及其亲属提供SC有积极影响:有助于心理健康、情绪的处理和疏导,以及提高患者和家属的满意度。这三个学科在对SC目前在信息、评估和提供方面如何发展的看法上存在分歧。在全国范围内,SC并未在ICU的日常护理中实施。然而,大多数受访者非常重视跨学科合作。他们认为SC对ICU患者及其亲属的福祉有积极贡献。为了将SC作为基于科学的ICU日常护理的一个组成部分加以实施和标准化,需要对患者及其亲属在ICU中如何体验SC进行进一步的定性研究。