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每一条生命都值得拯救吗:宗教和宗教信仰会影响护理人员的临终决策吗?一项基于问卷的前瞻性调查。

Is Every Life Worth Saving: Does Religion and Religious Beliefs Influence Paramedic's End-of-Life Decision-making? A Prospective Questionnaire-based Investigation.

作者信息

Leibold Alexander, Lassen Christoph L, Lindenberg Nicole, Graf Bernhard M, Wiese Christoph Hr

机构信息

Department of Anaesthesiology, University Hospital of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.

Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Herzogin Elisabeth Hospital, Braunschweig, Germany.

出版信息

Indian J Palliat Care. 2018 Jan-Mar;24(1):9-15. doi: 10.4103/IJPC.IJPC_128_17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Paramedics, arriving on emergency cases first, have to make end-of-life decisions almost on a daily basis. Faith shapes attitudes toward the meaning and worth of life itself and therefore influences decision-making.

OBJECTIVE

The objective of this study was to detect whether or not religious and spiritual beliefs influence paramedics in their workday life concerning end-of-life decisions, and whether it is legally possible for them to act according to their conscience.

METHODS AND DESIGN

This is a literature review of prior surveys on the topic using five key words and questionnaire-based investigation using a self-administered online survey instrument.

SETTINGS/PARTICIPANTS: Paramedics all over Germany were given the opportunity to participate in this online questionnaire-based study.

MEASUREMENTS

Two databases were searched for prior studies for literature review. Participants were asked about their religiosity, how it affects their work, especially in end-of-life situations, how experienced they are, and whether or not they have any legal latitude to withhold resuscitation.

RESULTS

A total of 429 paramedics answered the questionnaire. Religious paramedics would rather hospitalize a patient holding an advance directive than leave him/her at home ( = 0.036) and think death is less a part of life than the nonreligious ( = 0.001). Otherwise, the Spearman's rho correlation was statistically insignificant for all tests regarding resuscitation.

CONCLUSIONS

The paramedic's religiosity is not the prime factor in his/her decision-making regarding resuscitation.

摘要

背景

急救医护人员最先抵达紧急情况现场,几乎每天都要做出临终决策。信仰塑造了人们对生命本身意义和价值的态度,因此会影响决策。

目的

本研究的目的是检测宗教和精神信仰在工作日生活中对急救医护人员做出临终决策是否有影响,以及他们是否有可能依据自己的良知行事。

方法与设计

这是一项对先前关于该主题调查的文献综述,使用了五个关键词,并通过自我管理的在线调查工具进行基于问卷的调查。

环境/参与者:德国各地的急救医护人员都有机会参与这项基于在线问卷的研究。

测量

搜索了两个数据库以获取先前用于文献综述的研究。参与者被问及他们的宗教信仰程度、宗教信仰如何影响他们的工作,特别是在临终情况下、他们的经验如何,以及他们是否有法律权限拒绝进行复苏。

结果

共有429名急救医护人员回答了问卷。有宗教信仰的急救医护人员更倾向于将持有预立医疗指示的患者送往医院而不是留在家中(P = 0.036),并且认为死亡在生活中的占比低于无宗教信仰者(P = 0.001)。否则,在所有关于复苏的测试中,斯皮尔曼等级相关系数在统计学上均无显著意义。

结论

急救医护人员的宗教信仰并非其在复苏决策中的首要因素。

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