School of Psychology, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
School of Psychology, Western Sydney University, Penrith, NSW, Australia.
Palliat Med. 2021 Apr;35(4):738-749. doi: 10.1177/0269216321998207. Epub 2021 Mar 17.
The cognitive and communication challenges experienced by people with intellectual disability present difficulties for health professionals, particularly in the face of illness and dying.
To explore the experiences of specialist palliative care staff in talking with people with intellectual disability about their dying and death, and factors that influence these conversations.
An inductive thematic analysis was conducted on data from a larger qualitative semi-structured interview study.
SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Twenty palliative care staff from health services across Australia were interviewed. Participants were employed in multidisciplinary specialist palliative care teams and had provided palliative care to dying persons with intellectual disability.
Specialist palliative care staff did not consistently talk with people with intellectual disability about their dying and death. Conversations were influenced by (a) the perceived capacity of the person with intellectual disability, (b) experience and expertise of palliative care staff, (c) the relationship between palliative care staff and dying person and (d) values of palliative care staff and other caregivers (namely family members and paid carers).
Specialist palliative care staff experience difficulties in talking with people with intellectual disability about their dying. Development of communication guidelines, resources and training for palliative care teams are urgently required to improve palliative care for this patient group. A more comprehensive research agenda on the needs of people with intellectual disability and their caregivers in palliative care is needed, with a particular focus on strategies to effectively communicate about dying and death.
智障人士在认知和沟通方面所面临的挑战给医疗专业人员带来了困难,尤其是在面对疾病和死亡时。
探讨专科姑息治疗人员与智障人士谈论临终和死亡的经验,以及影响这些对话的因素。
对来自澳大利亚各地卫生服务机构的 20 名姑息治疗专业人员的大型定性半结构化访谈研究数据进行归纳主题分析。
设置/参与者:参与者均为多学科专科姑息治疗团队的成员,并为智障临终患者提供姑息治疗。
专科姑息治疗人员并未始终与智障人士谈论临终和死亡。对话受到以下因素的影响:(a)智障人士的感知能力,(b)姑息治疗人员的经验和专业知识,(c)姑息治疗人员与临终患者之间的关系,以及(d)姑息治疗人员和其他护理人员(即家庭成员和付费护理人员)的价值观。
专科姑息治疗人员在与智障人士谈论临终事宜时遇到困难。迫切需要为姑息治疗团队制定沟通指南、资源和培训,以改善该患者群体的姑息治疗。姑息治疗领域需要更全面的研究议程,以满足智障人士及其护理人员的需求,特别是要重点关注有效沟通临终和死亡的策略。