University Hospital of Parma, Parma, Italy.
EngageMinds HUB - Consumer, Food & Health Engagement Research Center, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy.
Scand J Caring Sci. 2021 Dec;35(4):1169-1178. doi: 10.1111/scs.12934. Epub 2020 Nov 17.
The interprofessional approach is part of the philosophy in palliative care, and its benefits are already documented. However, there are no evidence regarding the process through which the interprofessional team faces the process of the patient's end-of-life and how this experience might be of value for the team's development itself. The aim of this study was to analyse and understand the psychosocial processes that occurs when an interprofessional team accompanies patients and their families to death in palliative care, with the ultimate aim to develop a substantive theory to describe this phenomenon.
A Grounded Theory method, as theorized by Strauss and Corbin, was adopted for this study. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and then independently analysed using constant comparison analysis. Fourteen healthcare professionals - belonging to different disciplines (doctor, nurse coordinator, nurse, nurse assistant, psychologist) - were interviewed in a Northern Italy palliative care facility.
The core category of this study was identified to be the process of accompaniment of the dying patient as an interprofessional ecosystem. Moreover, the results showed four main factors determining the development of the core psychosocial process: from professionals' 'Hidden Amazement' to 'Onerous Happiness' where 'Weaving of Professional Resources' and 'Work Meaning' are the underlying conditions to catalyse the process itself.
Interprofessional care appears an essential value, which becomes the source of the team's strength when facing end-of-life experiences. Health policies and organisations should take the importance of the characteristics of the work environment more carefully. The meaning that professionals attribute to their work and to the team itself, indeed, it may have impact on the overall quality of care and contribute to sustain work engagement, even in stressful situations like end-of-life care.
跨专业方法是姑息治疗理念的一部分,其益处已有相关记载。然而,目前尚无关于跨专业团队如何应对患者临终过程的相关证据,也没有关于这一经历对团队自身发展的价值的相关证据。本研究旨在分析和理解跨专业团队在姑息治疗中陪伴患者及其家属走向死亡时所经历的心理社会过程,最终目的是开发一个实质性理论来描述这一现象。
本研究采用了 Strauss 和 Corbin 提出的扎根理论方法。通过半结构化访谈收集数据,然后使用恒定性比较分析进行独立分析。在意大利北部的一家姑息治疗机构中,对 14 名医疗保健专业人员(来自不同学科的医生、护士协调员、护士、护士助理、心理学家)进行了访谈。
本研究的核心范畴被确定为作为一个跨专业生态系统的临终患者陪伴过程。此外,研究结果还显示了四个决定核心心理社会过程发展的主要因素:从专业人员的“隐藏惊讶”到“繁重的幸福”,其中“编织专业资源”和“工作意义”是促进这一过程的基本条件。
跨专业护理似乎是一种至关重要的价值观,当面对临终体验时,它成为团队力量的源泉。卫生政策和组织应该更加仔细地关注工作环境的特点。专业人员赋予其工作和团队本身的意义,实际上可能会对整体护理质量产生影响,并有助于维持工作积极性,即使在临终关怀等紧张情况下也是如此。