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专业人士在支持痴呆症患者参与决策方面的观点和经验。

Professionals' views and experiences in supporting decision-making involvement for people living with dementia.

机构信息

Rural Clinical School of Western Australia, University of Western Australia, Australia; Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research, University of New South Wales, Australia.

HammondCare, Australia.

出版信息

Dementia (London). 2021 Jan;20(1):84-105. doi: 10.1177/1471301219864849. Epub 2019 Jul 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The provision of supported decision-making for people living with disabilities is an emerging area of practice and rights-based law reform, and is required under international law.

OBJECTIVES

This qualitative study aimed to understand how Australian health and legal professionals conceptualised their professional roles in the practice of providing decision-making support for people living with dementia.

METHODS

The methods were informed by grounded theory principles. In-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 28 health and legal professionals involved in providing care or services for people with dementia. Interviews explored how professionals described their practice of providing support for decision-making and how they conceptualised their roles. The analysis was underpinned by the theoretical perspective of symbolic interactionism.

RESULTS

Participants described providing support across a range of decision domains, some of which were specific to their professional role. Four key themes were identified: 'establishing a basis for decision-making', 'the supportive toolbox', 'managing professional boundaries' and 'individualist advocacy versus relational practice'. Participants identified a range of generic and specialised techniques they used to provide support for people with dementia. These techniques were applied subject to resource limitations and perceived professional obligations and boundaries. A continuum of professional practice, ranging from 'individualist advocacy' to 'relational practice' describes the approaches adopted by different professionals.

DISCUSSION

Professionals conceptualised their role in providing support for decision-making through the lens of their own profession. Differences in positioning on the continuum of 'individualist advocacy' through to 'relational practice' had practical implications for capacity assessment, engaging with persons with impaired decision-making capacity, and the inclusion of supporters and family members in decision-making processes. Further progress in implementing supported decision-making (including through law and policy reform) will require an understanding of these inter-professional differences in perceived roles relating to the practice of providing decision-making support.

摘要

背景

为残障人士提供支持性决策是一个新兴的实践和基于权利的法律改革领域,也是国际法的要求。

目的

本定性研究旨在了解澳大利亚卫生和法律专业人员如何理解他们在为痴呆症患者提供决策支持方面的专业角色。

方法

方法受扎根理论原则的指导。对 28 名参与为痴呆症患者提供护理或服务的卫生和法律专业人员进行了深入的半结构化访谈。访谈探讨了专业人员如何描述他们提供决策支持的实践,以及他们如何理解自己的角色。分析的理论基础是符号互动主义的理论观点。

结果

参与者描述了在一系列决策领域提供支持,其中一些支持是特定于其专业角色的。确定了四个关键主题:“为决策奠定基础”、“支持性工具包”、“管理专业边界”和“个人主义倡导与关系实践”。参与者确定了他们为痴呆症患者提供支持时使用的一系列通用和专业技术。这些技术的应用取决于资源限制以及感知到的专业义务和边界。专业实践的连续体,从“个人主义倡导”到“关系实践”,描述了不同专业人员采用的方法。

讨论

专业人员通过自己专业的视角来理解他们在提供决策支持方面的角色。在“个人主义倡导”到“关系实践”连续体上的定位差异对能力评估、与决策能力受损者的互动以及将支持者和家庭成员纳入决策过程具有实际意义。进一步推进支持性决策的实施(包括通过法律和政策改革)将需要了解这些涉及提供决策支持实践的专业角色的差异。

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