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无家可归者和医疗保健专业人员对姑息治疗的看法以及开设咨询服务的可取性:焦点小组研究。

The Views of Homeless People and Health Care Professionals on Palliative Care and the Desirability of Setting Up a Consultation Service: A Focus Group Study.

机构信息

Department of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute (APH), Expertise Centre for Palliative Care, VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Department of Public Health, Erasmus University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

J Pain Symptom Manage. 2018 Sep;56(3):327-336. doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2018.05.026. Epub 2018 Jun 8.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Palliative care for homeless people is often given late, if at all. Professionals in both palliative care and shelter care are often insufficiently equipped to provide this complex care.

OBJECTIVES

To provide insights into the palliative care experiences of professionals and homeless people, including barriers and facilitators to care, and to investigate whether a consultative function can help improve palliative care for homeless people.

METHODS

Six focus groups were included; four with professionals (n = 19) and two with severely ill homeless people (n = 15). Professionals were sampled purposively in organizations providing (palliative) care to the homeless. Homeless people were recruited by opportunity sampling.

RESULTS

Palliative care for homeless people is especially complex and differs substantially from regular palliative care. It differs greatly among professionals, institutions, and cities. Homeless people get less autonomy than they would like. Homeless people and professionals have different perceptions of the care provided. Trusting relationships between professionals and homeless people is essential and easily accessible, and flexible care is needed. Consultation, in particular involving exchange of expertise between professionals, can provide added value to professionals. Homeless people consider consultation primarily as an opportunity to train professionals to show more understanding, provide tailored palliative care, and enhance professional collaboration. The local situation, characteristics of a consultant, and role of a consultant in providing information and education must be considered when developing the consultation process.

CONCLUSION

Consultation can play an important role in improving palliative care by linking disciplines, providing support to professionals and appropriate palliative care to homeless people.

摘要

背景

为无家可归者提供的姑息治疗通常很晚才开始,如果有的话。姑息治疗和收容所护理方面的专业人员通常没有足够的能力提供这种复杂的护理。

目的

深入了解专业人员和无家可归者的姑息治疗体验,包括护理的障碍和促进因素,并调查咨询功能是否有助于改善无家可归者的姑息治疗。

方法

包括 6 个焦点小组;其中 4 个是专业人员(n=19),2 个是重病无家可归者(n=15)。专业人员是在为无家可归者提供(姑息)护理的组织中通过有目的抽样选择的。无家可归者是通过机会抽样招募的。

结果

为无家可归者提供的姑息治疗尤其复杂,与常规姑息治疗有很大不同。它在专业人员、机构和城市之间存在很大差异。无家可归者的自主权比他们希望的要少。无家可归者和专业人员对所提供的护理有不同的看法。专业人员和无家可归者之间的信任关系至关重要,而且很容易建立,需要灵活的护理。咨询,特别是涉及专业人员之间的专业知识交流,可以为专业人员提供附加值。无家可归者认为咨询主要是一个培训专业人员的机会,使他们更加理解,提供量身定制的姑息治疗,并加强专业合作。在制定咨询流程时,必须考虑当地情况、顾问的特点以及顾问在提供信息和教育方面的角色。

结论

咨询可以通过联系学科、为专业人员提供支持和为无家可归者提供适当的姑息治疗,在改善姑息治疗方面发挥重要作用。

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