a Palliative Education & Research Centre, Region Östergötland , Vrinnevi hospital , Norrköping , Sweden.
b Sophiahemmet University , Department of Nursing Science , Stockholm , Sweden.
Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being. 2018 Dec;13(1):1511767. doi: 10.1080/17482631.2018.1511767.
This article explores experiences of the acute-care environment as a setting for end-of-life (EoL) care from the perspective of family members of a dying person.
We used participant-produced photographs in conjunction with follow-up interviews with nine family members to persons at the EoL, cared for in two acute-care settings.
The interpretive description analysis process resulted in three constructed themes-Aesthetic and un-aesthetic impressions, Space for privacy and social relationships, and Need for guidance in crucial times. Aspects of importance in the physical setting related to aesthetics, particularly in regard to sensory experience, and to a need for enough privacy to facilitate the maintenance of social relationships. Interactions between the world of family members and that of professionals were described as intrinsically related to guidance about both the material and immaterial environment at crucial times.
The care environment, already recognized to have an impact in relation to patients, is concluded to also affect the participating family members in this study in a variety of ways.
本文从临终患者家属的角度探讨了急性护理环境作为临终关怀场所的体验。
我们使用了参与者制作的照片,并结合对在两个急性护理环境中接受临终关怀的九名患者家属的后续访谈,对其进行了研究。
解释性描述分析过程产生了三个构建主题——审美和非审美印象、隐私和社会关系的空间,以及在关键时刻需要指导。物理环境中与美学相关的重要方面,特别是与感官体验相关,以及需要足够的隐私来促进社会关系的维持。家庭成员的世界和专业人员的世界之间的相互作用被描述为与关键时期物质和非物质环境的指导密切相关。
已经认识到护理环境会对患者产生影响,本研究还得出结论,它也会以各种方式影响参与的患者家属。