Monson Ainslie, Hendricks Joyce, Sundin Deborah
School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Sciences, Higher Education Division, CQUniversity, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Sciences, Higher Education Division, CQUniversity, Bundaberg, Qld, Australia.
Int J Older People Nurs. 2021 Jul;16(4):e12375. doi: 10.1111/opn.12375. Epub 2021 Mar 24.
This scoping literature review aimed to answer the question: What are the shared decision-making experiences of adult children in regard to their parent/s' health care in residential aged care facilities?
Shared decision-making has been an important patient-centred approach to nursing care since the 1990s, yet it is becoming increasingly evident that it is still not the reality in aged care facilities fifty years on. Currently, it is not well understood how adult children participate in shared decision-making and the types of decisions they are required to make.
A review of original research papers using Kable, Pich and Maslin-Prothero 12-step systematic approach to documenting a search strategy.
The researcher screened 597 articles from four databases, published in the English language, during the period 1985-2019. The researcher used the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool version 2011 to determine the methodological quality of the included studies. The Joanna Briggs Institute QARI data tool was used to appraise the seven selected articles and thematically analyse findings, respectively.
Four themes were highlighted: communication; staffing; being involved; and staff-family relationships. Despite these themes being apparent, families have limited opportunities to participate in shared health decision-making in regard to their parents' care.
The findings from this literature show how shared decision-making is affected by the RACF environment. There is a need to find out and understand what is important from a family member's point of view to optimise shared decision-making and nursing care of the family member in residential aged care settings.
The limited findings specific to the SDM experiences of adult children of parents in RACFs in this review could help staff and RACFs to develop strategies and staff training to encourage and facilitate the implementation of shared health decision-making with staff and families on older people's care.
本综述性文献旨在回答以下问题:成年子女在寄宿制老年护理机构中参与父母医疗保健的共同决策经历有哪些?
自20世纪90年代以来,共同决策一直是一种重要的以患者为中心的护理方法,但越来越明显的是,五十年过去了,这在老年护理机构中仍未成为现实。目前,人们对成年子女如何参与共同决策以及他们需要做出的决策类型了解不足。
采用凯布尔、皮奇和马斯林-普罗瑟罗的12步系统方法对原始研究论文进行综述,以记录检索策略。
研究人员筛选了1985年至2019年期间从四个数据库中检索出的597篇英文文章。研究人员使用2011年版的混合方法评估工具来确定纳入研究的方法学质量。乔安娜·布里格斯研究所的QARI数据工具分别用于评估七篇选定的文章并对研究结果进行主题分析。
突出了四个主题:沟通;人员配备;参与;以及员工与家庭的关系。尽管这些主题很明显,但家庭在参与父母护理的共同健康决策方面机会有限。
该文献的研究结果表明了共同决策如何受到寄宿制老年护理机构环境的影响。有必要从家庭成员的角度找出并理解什么是重要的,以优化寄宿制老年护理环境中家庭成员的共同决策和护理。
本综述中关于寄宿制老年护理机构中父母的成年子女共同决策经历的有限研究结果,可帮助工作人员和寄宿制老年护理机构制定策略和员工培训,以鼓励和促进在老年人护理方面与工作人员和家庭共同实施健康决策。