Department of Nursing, Tzu Chi University of Science and Technology, No. 880, Section 2, Chien-kuo Road, Hualien City, 97005, Taiwan, Republic of China.
Department of Nursing, Chang Gung University of Science and Technology, No. 261, Wenhua 1st Road, Guishan District, Taoyuan City, 33303, Taiwan, Republic of China.
BMC Palliat Care. 2019 Nov 5;18(1):95. doi: 10.1186/s12904-019-0482-x.
Research in Taiwan has indicated that advance care planning is rarely undertaken in long-term care facilities. The purpose of this study was to develop an advance care planning interview guideline and care model to facilitate the process of advance care planning for residents and their families in long-term care facilities.
This study follows an action research design. Cycles of planning, action, observation, and reflection were planned and modified based on the results of interviews with residents and their families as well as meetings with staff. To establish the interview guideline and care model through this action research study, residents and their families were interviewed separately. The researcher subsequently held meetings with staff members to evaluate the results and identify problems during each advance care planning process. This information was synthesised and used to modify the care model for implementation with the next resident-family pair. This process was performed a total of ten times.
This study included residents (N = 10), their families (N = 20), and medical staff (N = 4) at a long-term care facility. The interviews and meetings were audio recorded, transcribed, and subjected to a simple thematic analysis together with the field notes and reflection logs. Four themes emerged from the data related to: opening the conversation with the interview guidelines about the life story of residents; continuing life stories to the quality of remaining years of the residents; gradually changing the topic to the end-of-life care issues; and concluding the conversation by explaining the content of advance directives and hospice care.
The advance care planning care model was implemented following logical thinking from a Chinese perspective. This consisted of opening, developing, changing, and concluding through the views of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. The research findings indicate that the model successfully facilitated the process of advance care planning for residents and their families.
台湾的研究表明,长期护理机构很少进行预先护理计划。本研究的目的是制定预先护理计划访谈指南和护理模式,以促进长期护理机构居民及其家属的预先护理计划进程。
本研究采用行动研究设计。根据对居民及其家属的访谈以及与工作人员的会议结果,规划、行动、观察和反思循环,并根据结果进行修改。通过这项行动研究,居民及其家属分别接受了访谈,以建立访谈指南和护理模式。研究人员随后与工作人员举行会议,评估每个预先护理计划过程中的结果和问题。综合这些信息,并用于修改下一对居民-家属的护理模式进行实施。这个过程总共进行了十次。
本研究包括长期护理机构的居民(N=10)、他们的家属(N=20)和医务人员(N=4)。访谈和会议进行了录音、转录,并与现场笔记和反思日志一起进行了简单的主题分析。从与居民生活故事相关的访谈指南的对话开始;将生活故事延续到居民剩余年限的质量;逐渐将话题转移到临终关怀问题;并通过解释预先指示和临终关怀的内容结束对话,从数据中得出了四个主题。
预先护理计划护理模式是按照中国人的逻辑思维实施的。这包括通过儒家、佛教和道教的观点进行开启、发展、改变和结束。研究结果表明,该模式成功地促进了居民及其家属的预先护理计划进程。