Colorado State University School of Social Work, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.
UCHealth Palliative Medicine, Medical Center of the Rockies, Loveland, Colorado, USA.
Soc Work Health Care. 2021;60(1):93-105. doi: 10.1080/00981389.2021.1885562. Epub 2021 Feb 7.
Social workers and nurses, as members of interprofessional palliative medicine teams, faced unfamiliar challenges and opportunities as they endeavored to provide humanistic care to patients and families during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Typical methods for engaging patients and families in medical decision-making became thwarted by visitation restrictions and patients' dramatic health declines. This paper presents an innovative social work and nursing intervention aimed at enhancing humanistic patient/family care and advanced directive dialogs. Through incorporating a narrative synthesis of the teams' reflective journals from COVID-19, the paper chronicles the intervention implementation, patient/family responses, and team members' personal and professional meaning-making processes.
社会工作者和护士作为跨专业姑息治疗团队的成员,在冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行期间努力为患者和家属提供人文关怀时,面临着陌生的挑战和机遇。典型的让患者和家属参与医疗决策的方法因探视限制和患者健康状况的急剧恶化而受阻。本文介绍了一种创新的社会工作和护理干预措施,旨在增强人文关怀患者/家属护理和高级指令对话。通过对 COVID-19 期间团队反思日志的叙述性综合,本文记录了干预措施的实施、患者/家属的反应以及团队成员的个人和专业意义构建过程。