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当复苏无效时:一项定性研究,探讨救护人员对停止复苏和患者死亡的准备和支持。

When resuscitation doesn't work: A qualitative study examining ambulance personnel preparation and support for termination of resuscitation and patient death.

机构信息

School of Nursing, Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences, University of Auckland, New Zealand; Auckland Adult Emergency Department, Auckland District Health Board, New Zealand.

School of Nursing, Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences, University of Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

Int Emerg Nurs. 2020 Mar;49:100827. doi: 10.1016/j.ienj.2019.100827. Epub 2020 Feb 8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Many ambulance personnel can withhold or terminate resuscitation on-scene, but these decisions are emotionally, ethically and cognitively challenging. Although there is a wealth of research examining training and performance of life-saving resuscitation efforts, there is little published research examining how ambulance personnel are prepared and supported for situations where resuscitation is unsuccessful, unwanted or unwarranted.

AIM

To identify and describe existing preparation and support mechanisms for ambulance personnel enacting decisions to terminate resuscitation and manage patient death in the field.

METHOD

Focus groups were held with senior ambulance personnel working in clinical education and peer support roles.

RESULTS

Participants believed professional and personal exposure to death and dying and positive social modelling by mentors were essential preparation for ambulance personnel terminating resuscitation and managing patient death. Ambulance personnel responded to patient death idiosyncratically. Key supports included on-scene or phone back-up during the event and informal peer and managerial support after the event.

CONCLUSION

Clinical and life experience is highly-valued by ambulance personnel who provide training and support. However, novice ambulance personnel may benefit from greater awareness and rehearsal of skills associated with terminating resuscitation and managing the scene of a patient death. Organisations need to acknowledge idiosyncratic staff needs and offer a variety of support mechanisms both during and after the event.

摘要

背景

许多救护人员可以在现场停止或终止复苏,但这些决策在情感、伦理和认知上都具有挑战性。尽管有大量研究检查了救生复苏努力的培训和表现,但很少有研究发表探讨救护人员在复苏不成功、不希望或不必要的情况下的准备和支持情况。

目的

确定和描述现有的准备和支持机制,以帮助救护人员在现场做出终止复苏和管理患者死亡的决策。

方法

与从事临床教育和同伴支持角色的高级救护人员进行焦点小组讨论。

结果

参与者认为,专业和个人对死亡和临终的接触以及导师的积极社会榜样是救护人员终止复苏和管理患者死亡的必要准备。救护人员对患者死亡的反应因人而异。关键支持包括在事件现场或事后电话支持,以及非正式的同伴和管理支持。

结论

临床和生活经验受到提供培训和支持的救护人员的高度重视。然而,新手救护人员可能受益于更多地了解和练习与终止复苏和管理患者死亡现场相关的技能。组织需要认识到员工的特殊需求,并在事件期间和之后提供各种支持机制。

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