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在 COVID-19 大流行期间,对长期护理机构中患有痴呆症的人的姑息治疗的实用护理建议:快速范围审查。

Practical nursing recommendations for palliative care for people with dementia living in long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic: A rapid scoping review.

机构信息

Department of Health Services Research, Maastricht University, Care and Public Health Research Institute, Duboisdomein 30, 6229 GT Maastricht, the Netherlands; Living Lab in Ageing and Long-Term Care, Maastricht, the Netherlands.

Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Leiden university medical center, Hippocratespad 21, 2333 ZD Leiden, the Netherlands; Department of Primary and Community Care, Radboud university medical center, Geert Grooteplein Noord 21, 6500 HB Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Int J Nurs Stud. 2021 Jan;113:103781. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2020.103781. Epub 2020 Sep 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The acute nature of COVID-19 and its effects on society in terms of social distancing and quarantine regulations affect the provision of palliative care for people with dementia who live in long-term care facilities. The current COVID-19 pandemic poses a challenge to nursing staff, who are in a key position to provide high-quality palliative care for people with dementia and their families.

OBJECTIVE

To formulate practice recommendations for nursing staff with regard to providing palliative dementia care in times of COVID-19.

DESIGN AND METHOD

A rapid scoping review following guidelines from the Joanna Briggs Institute. Eligible papers focused on COVID-19 in combination with palliative care for older people or people with dementia and informed practical nursing recommendations for long-term care facilities. After data extraction, we formulated recommendations covering essential domains in palliative care adapted from the National Consensus Project's Clinical Practice Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care.

DATA SOURCES

We searched the bibliographic databases of PubMed, CINAHL and PsycINFO for academic publications. We searched for grey literature using the search engine Google. Moreover, we included relevant letters and editorials, guidelines, web articles and policy papers published by knowledge and professional institutes or associations in dementia and palliative care.

RESULTS

In total, 23 documents (7 (special) articles in peer-reviewed journals, 6 guides, 4 letters to editors, 2 web articles (blogs), 2 reports, a correspondence paper and a position paper) were included. The highest number of papers informed recommendations under the domains 'advance care planning' and 'psychological aspects of care'. The lowest number of papers informed the domains 'ethical care', 'care of the dying', 'spiritual care' and 'bereavement care'. We found no papers that informed the 'cultural aspects of care' domain.

CONCLUSION

Literature that focuses specifically on palliative care for people with dementia in long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic is still largely lacking. Particular challenges that need addressing involve care of the dying and the bereaved, and ethical, cultural and spiritual aspects of care. Moreover, we must acknowledge grief and moral distress among nursing staff. Nursing leadership is needed to safeguard the quality of care and nursing staff should work together within an interprofessional care team to initiate advance care planning conversations in a timely manner, to review and document advance care plans, and to adapt goals of care as they may change due to the COVID-19 situation. Tweetable abstract: The current COVID-19 pandemic affects people living with dementia, their families and their professional caregivers. This rapid scoping review searched for academic and grey literature to formulate practical recommendations for nursing staff working in long-term care facilities on how to provide palliative care for people with dementia in times of COVID-19. There is a particular need for grief and bereavement support and we must acknowledge grief and moral distress among nursing staff. This review exposes practice and knowledge gaps in the response to COVID-19 that reflect the longstanding neglect and weaknesses of palliative care in the long-term care sector. Nursing leadership is needed to safeguard the quality of palliative care, interprofessional collaboration and peer support among nursing staff.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 的急性特征及其在社会隔离和检疫法规方面对居住在长期护理机构中的痴呆症患者的姑息治疗的影响。当前的 COVID-19 大流行对护理人员提出了挑战,他们处于为痴呆症患者及其家属提供高质量姑息治疗的关键位置。

目的

为护理人员制定 COVID-19 期间提供痴呆症姑息治疗的实践建议。

设计与方法

根据乔安娜布里格斯研究所的指南进行快速范围审查。合格的论文侧重于 COVID-19 与老年人或痴呆症患者的姑息治疗相结合,并为长期护理机构提供有关姑息治疗的实际护理建议。在提取数据后,我们根据国家共识项目的姑息治疗质量临床实践指南,制定了涵盖姑息治疗基本领域的建议。

数据来源

我们在 PubMed、CINAHL 和 PsycINFO 等书目数据库中搜索学术出版物。我们使用搜索引擎 Google 搜索灰色文献。此外,我们还纳入了与痴呆症和姑息治疗相关的知识和专业机构或协会发布的相关信函和社论、指南、网络文章和政策文件。

结果

总共纳入了 23 篇文献(23 篇文献,包括同行评议期刊的 7 篇(特刊)文章、6 篇指南、4 篇给编辑的信、2 篇网络文章(博客)、2 篇报告、1 篇通信论文和 1 篇立场文件)。数量最多的论文提供了“预先护理计划”和“护理的心理方面”领域的建议。提供“护理的伦理方面”、“临终关怀”、“精神关怀”和“丧亲关怀”领域建议的论文数量最少。我们没有发现提供“护理的文化方面”领域建议的论文。

结论

目前仍然缺乏专门针对 COVID-19 大流行期间长期护理机构中痴呆症患者姑息治疗的文献。特别需要解决的问题涉及临终关怀和丧亲之痛,以及护理的伦理、文化和精神方面。此外,我们必须承认护理人员的悲伤和道德困境。护理领导需要保证护理质量,护理人员应在跨专业护理团队中共同努力,及时开展预先护理计划的对话,审查和记录预先护理计划,并根据 COVID-19 情况调整护理目标。可推文摘要:当前的 COVID-19 大流行影响到痴呆症患者、他们的家人和他们的专业护理人员。这项快速范围审查搜索了学术和灰色文献,为长期护理机构的护理人员制定了在 COVID-19 期间为痴呆症患者提供姑息治疗的实用建议。特别需要悲伤和丧亲支持,我们必须承认护理人员的悲伤和道德困境。本综述揭示了 COVID-19 应对措施中实践和知识方面的差距,反映了长期护理部门姑息治疗的长期忽视和弱点。护理领导需要保证姑息治疗的质量、跨专业合作以及护理人员之间的同伴支持。

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