Department of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam Public Health research institute (APH), Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Stichting PaTz, Alkmaar, the Netherlands.
BMC Palliat Care. 2020 Jun 29;19(1):92. doi: 10.1186/s12904-020-00595-0.
Palliative care should be holistic, but spiritual issues are often overlooked. General practitioners and nurses working together in PaTz-groups (palliative home care groups) consider spiritual issues in palliative care to be relevant, but experience barriers in addressing spiritual issues and finding spiritual caregivers. This study evaluates the feasibility and perceived added value of a listening consultation service by spiritual caregivers in primary palliative care.
From December 2018 until September 2019, we piloted a listening consultation service in which spiritual caregivers joined 3 PaTz-groups whose members referred patients or their relatives with spiritual care needs to them. Evaluation occurred through (i) monitoring of the implementation, (ii) in-depth interviews with patients (n = 5) and involved spiritual caregivers (n = 5), (iii) short group interviews in 3 PaTz-groups (17 GPs, 10 nurses and 3 palliative consultants), and (iv) questionnaires filled out by the GP after each referral, and by the spiritual caregiver after each consultation. Data was analysed thematically and descriptively.
Consultations mostly took place on appointment at the patients home instead of originally intended walk-in consultation hours. Consultations were most often with relatives (72%), followed by patients and relatives together (17%) and patients (11%). Relatives also had more consecutive consultations (mean 4.1 compared to 2.2 for patients). Consultations were on existential and relational issues, loss, grief and identity were main themes. Start-up of the referrals took more time and effort than expected. In time, several GPs of each PaTz-group referred patients to the spiritual caregiver. In general, consultations and joint PaTz-meetings were experienced as of added value. All patients and relatives as well as several GPs and nurses experienced more attention for and awareness of the spiritual domain. Patients and relatives particularly valued professional support of spiritual caregivers, as well as recognition of grief as an normal aspect of life.
If sufficient effort is given to implementation, listening consultation services can be a good method for PaTz-groups to find and cooperate with spiritual caregivers, as well as for integrating spiritual care in primary palliative care. This may strengthen care in the spiritual domain, especially for relatives who are mourning.
姑息治疗应该是全面的,但精神问题往往被忽视。在 PaTz 小组(姑息治疗家庭护理小组)中共同工作的全科医生和护士认为姑息治疗中的精神问题是相关的,但在解决精神问题和寻找精神关怀者方面存在障碍。本研究评估了初级姑息护理中由精神关怀者提供倾听咨询服务的可行性和感知到的附加价值。
从 2018 年 12 月至 2019 年 9 月,我们在一个试点项目中试行倾听咨询服务,让精神关怀者加入 3 个 PaTz 小组,小组成员将有精神关怀需求的患者或其亲属转介给他们。评估通过以下方式进行:(i)监测实施情况;(ii)对 5 名患者(n=5)和 5 名参与的精神关怀者进行深入访谈;(iii)在 3 个 PaTz 小组中进行简短的小组访谈(17 名全科医生、10 名护士和 3 名姑息治疗顾问);(iv)每位转诊患者和每次咨询后,由全科医生填写问卷,每次咨询后,由精神关怀者填写问卷。数据进行了主题和描述性分析。
咨询大多在患者家中预约进行,而不是最初计划的现场咨询时间。咨询对象主要是亲属(72%),其次是患者和亲属一起(17%)以及患者(11%)。亲属也进行了更多的连续咨询(平均 4.1 次,而患者为 2.2 次)。咨询内容主要是关于存在和关系问题、失落、悲伤和身份认同,是主要主题。转诊的启动比预期需要更多的时间和精力。随着时间的推移,每个 PaTz 小组的几位全科医生都将患者转介给精神关怀者。总体而言,咨询和联合 PaTz 会议被认为具有附加价值。所有患者和亲属以及几位全科医生和护士都表示对精神领域的关注度和意识有所提高。患者和亲属特别重视精神关怀者的专业支持,以及将悲伤视为生活正常的一部分。
如果在实施方面付出足够的努力,倾听咨询服务可以成为 PaTz 小组寻找和与精神关怀者合作的一种好方法,也是将精神关怀纳入初级姑息护理的一种方法。这可能会加强精神关怀领域的护理,特别是对正在哀悼的亲属。