Department of Psychology, University of Bologna, Viale Berti Pichat 5, 40127, Bologna, Italy.
Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, DIMEC, University of Bologna, Via Irnerio, 49, Bologna, 40126, Italy.
Aging Clin Exp Res. 2019 Nov;31(11):1675-1683. doi: 10.1007/s40520-018-01110-5. Epub 2019 Jan 14.
Advance care planning may be beneficial for nursing home residents, but its implementation is suboptimal in several countries.
To investigate knowledge of, attitudes towards, and experience with advance care planning of nursing home staff members in Italy.
Cross-sectional survey involving all healthcare professionals working in 12 Italian nursing homes. Statistical analyses investigated interactions between participants' characteristics, knowledge, attitudes and frequency of advance care planning discussion with residents.
Of the 185 participants (80.5% female, mean age 43.6 ± 9.2 years), 29.7% reported that they had heard of advance care planning, but their actual knowledge was suboptimal. Participants had positive attitudes towards advance care planning, and most of them clearly recognized its benefits. Apprehension about upsetting the patient or their family, or that patients were not ready for these conversations were the main concerns. Only 16% of respondents discussed advance care planning at least sometimes, usually upon patient/family input. Greater knowledge was significantly correlated with more positive attitudes towards advance care planning. The issues of healthcare professionals' knowledge and training in advance care planning, and of knowledge and awareness of advance care planning in patients, their families, and the general population were considered either main barriers or facilitators.
Nursing home staff members' concerns towards advance care planning seemed to be related to a misconception about patient and family willingness to discuss it.
A multifaceted strategy including educational and training programmes and the increase of public awareness is needed to implement advance care planning in Italian nursing homes.
预先护理计划可能对养老院居民有益,但在许多国家的实施情况并不理想。
调查意大利养老院工作人员对预先护理计划的了解、态度和经验。
横断面调查涉及意大利 12 家养老院的所有医疗保健专业人员。统计分析调查了参与者的特征、知识、态度以及与居民讨论预先护理计划的频率之间的相互作用。
在 185 名参与者中(80.5%为女性,平均年龄 43.6±9.2 岁),29.7%的人听说过预先护理计划,但他们的实际知识有限。参与者对预先护理计划持积极态度,他们中的大多数人清楚地认识到其益处。担心会让患者或其家属不安,或者担心患者还没有准备好进行这些对话,是主要关注点。只有 16%的受访者至少有时会讨论预先护理计划,通常是在患者/家属提出要求时。更多的知识与对预先护理计划更积极的态度显著相关。医疗保健专业人员在预先护理计划方面的知识和培训问题,以及患者、其家属和一般公众对预先护理计划的知识和意识问题,被认为是主要障碍或促进因素。
养老院工作人员对预先护理计划的担忧似乎与对患者和家属愿意讨论该计划的误解有关。
需要采取多方面的策略,包括教育和培训计划以及提高公众意识,以在意大利养老院实施预先护理计划。