Chilton Janice A, Wong-Kim Evaon C, Guidry Jeffrey J, Gor Beverly J, Jones Lovell A
Instructor in the Department of Health Disparities at The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.
Associate professor in the Department of Social Work at California State University in East Bay.
Prim psychiatry. 2008 Oct;15(10):38-44. Epub 2008 Oct 1.
Rapidly changing demographics in the United States and diverse cultural beliefs impact hospice utilization and end-of-life care. Healthcare professionals and clinicians need a connecting framework to understand patients' and their family's perspectives regarding utilization of those services. This framework will assist healthcare workers in providing culturally sensitive and appropriate information to patients nearing the end of life, so that they and their loved ones can make informed decisions for optimal care during this passage of life. Considering the variables in this framework may also help facilitate communication between healthcare professionals and patients and reduce misunderstanding among the surviving family members.
美国快速变化的人口结构和多样的文化信仰影响着临终关怀的使用和临终护理。医疗保健专业人员和临床医生需要一个连接框架来理解患者及其家人对于这些服务使用的观点。这个框架将帮助医护人员向临终患者提供具有文化敏感性和适当的信息,以便他们及其亲人能够在生命的这段历程中做出明智的决定以获得最佳护理。考虑这个框架中的变量也可能有助于促进医护人员与患者之间的沟通,并减少幸存家庭成员之间的误解。