ICS, ATLANTES, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain
Community Team, St Christopher's Hospice, London, UK.
BMJ Support Palliat Care. 2022 Oct;12(e4):e562-e569. doi: 10.1136/bmjspcare-2019-001858. Epub 2019 Aug 30.
To explore the expressions of gratitude (EoG) received from patients and relatives and their influence on palliative care professionals (PCPs).
A national online survey was sent to a representative of PCPs of each service listed in the national directory of palliative care (PC) services (n=272) (ie, hospital PC support team, hospice, paediatrics, etc). The questionnaire was pilot tested with experts. It comprised three sections: the overall perspective of receiving gratitude in the service, the personal experience of its influence and sociodemographic questions. A mailing schedule was designed to enhance the response rate.
186 representatives from all over Spain completed the questionnaire (68% response rate). 79% of service representatives reported that they almost always received EoG. These came mainly from families (93%). These EoG were very often put on display (84%) and shared with other health professionals (HPs) involved in care (45%). EoG evoked positive feelings in the team members. Based on their experience, respondents attributed different functions to these EoG: increased professional satisfaction (89%), a source of support in difficult times (89%), mood improvement, encouragement to continue and rewards for effort (88%). Services, where gratitude was more frequently received, were associated with PCPs who more frequently reported being proud of their work (p=0.039, Pearson's correlation test).
Gratitude from patients and relatives was frequent and significant to those who work in PC. HPs considered that EoG offer multiple beneficial effects and also a protective role in their practice against distress and an increase in resilience skills.
探讨患者和家属表达的感激之情(EoG)及其对姑息治疗专业人员(PCP)的影响。
对国家姑息治疗服务目录(n=272)中列出的每个服务机构的 PCP 代表(即医院姑息治疗支持团队、临终关怀、儿科等)进行了全国性在线调查。调查问卷与专家进行了试点测试。它由三个部分组成:服务中收到感激之情的整体视角、其影响的个人经验和社会人口学问题。设计了邮寄时间表以提高回复率。
来自西班牙各地的 186 名代表完成了问卷(68%的回复率)。79%的服务代表报告说,他们几乎总是收到 EoG。这些感激之情主要来自家属(93%)。这些 EoG 经常被展示(84%)并与参与护理的其他卫生专业人员(HPs)分享(45%)。EoG 让团队成员产生了积极的感觉。根据他们的经验,受访者将这些 EoG 归因于不同的功能:提高职业满意度(89%)、困难时期的支持来源(89%)、情绪改善、鼓励继续努力和奖励努力(88%)。更频繁收到感激之情的服务与更频繁报告为自己的工作感到自豪的 PCP 相关(p=0.039,Pearson 相关检验)。
患者和家属的感激之情对从事姑息治疗的人来说是频繁且重要的。医疗保健专业人员认为,EoG 提供了多种有益的影响,并且在实践中对他们的工作具有保护作用,可以减轻痛苦并提高适应力技能。