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“女性付出”:探索非裔美国护理人员在艾滋病毒晚期护理规划中的性别与关系因素

'The Woman Gives': Exploring gender and relationship factors in HIV advance care planning among African American caregivers.

作者信息

Maragh-Bass Allysha C, Hendricks Sloan Danetta, Aimone Elizabeth V, Knowlton Amy R

机构信息

Department of Health, Behavior and Society, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

Duke Global Health Institute, Durham, North Carolina, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2021 Aug;30(15-16):2331-2347. doi: 10.1111/jocn.15772. Epub 2021 Apr 7.

Abstract

AIMS AND OBJECTIVE

Advance care planning (ACP) is the communication process of documenting future healthcare preferences in case patients are unable to make healthcare decisions for themselves. Research suggests ACP discussions among persons living with HIV (PLHIV) are infrequent overall and may differ by gender and/or race.

BACKGROUND

Previous literature has displayed that African Americans are less likely than other racial groups to use advanced care planning, palliative care or hospice, but does not conclusively account for ACP among PLHIV. African American PLHIV rely on informal care that may be differ by gender and represents an important pathway to increase ACP.

DESIGN

The study was mixed methods and observational.

METHODS

Participants completed self-report surveys (N = 311) and were interviewed (n = 11). Poisson regression (quantitative) and grounded theory analyses (qualitative) were implemented, using COREQ checklist principles to ensure study rigor.

RESULTS

Less than half had discussed ACP (41.2%; N = 267). More ACP knowledge predicted 76% lower likelihood of ACP discussions among women. Men who spent more time caregiving in a given week were nearly 3 times more likely to discuss ACP than men who spent less time caregiving. Women were more likely than men to be caregivers and were also expected to serve in that role more than men which was qualitatively described as 'being a woman'.

CONCLUSIONS

The present study is one of few studies exploring ACP among caregivers in African American populations hardest hit by HIV. Results suggest that ACP skill building and education are critical for African Americans living with HIV to promote ACP discussions with their caregivers. Knowledge about ACP topics was low overall even when healthcare had recently been accessed. Support reciprocity and gender-specific communication skill building may facilitate ACP in African American HIV informal caregiving relationships.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

Results underscore the need for ACP education which includes healthcare providers and caregivers, given African Americans' preference for life-sustaining treatments at end-of-life. ACP is crucial now more than ever, as COVID-19 complicates care for older adults with HIV at high risk of complications.

摘要

目的与目标

预先护理计划(ACP)是一个记录未来医疗偏好的沟通流程,以防患者无法自行做出医疗决策。研究表明,总体而言,艾滋病毒感染者(PLHIV)之间关于ACP的讨论并不常见,而且可能因性别和/或种族而有所不同。

背景

以往文献显示,非裔美国人比其他种族群体使用预先护理计划、姑息治疗或临终关怀的可能性更低,但并未确凿地说明PLHIV中的ACP情况。非裔美国PLHIV依赖可能因性别而异的非正式护理,这是增加ACP的一条重要途径。

设计

该研究采用混合方法且为观察性研究。

方法

参与者完成了自我报告调查(N = 311)并接受了访谈(n = 11)。采用泊松回归(定量)和扎根理论分析(定性),并使用COREQ清单原则以确保研究的严谨性。

结果

不到一半的人讨论过ACP(41.2%;N = 267)。更多的ACP知识预示着女性进行ACP讨论的可能性降低76%。在给定一周内花费更多时间照顾他人的男性进行ACP讨论的可能性几乎是花费较少时间照顾他人的男性的3倍。女性比男性更有可能成为照顾者,并且预计她们担任该角色的时间也比男性长,这在定性描述中被称为“身为女性”。

结论

本研究是为数不多的探索受艾滋病毒影响最严重的非裔美国人群体中照顾者的ACP情况的研究之一。结果表明,ACP技能培养和教育对于感染艾滋病毒的非裔美国人与其照顾者进行ACP讨论至关重要。即使最近接受了医疗护理,总体上对ACP主题的了解仍然很低。支持互惠和针对性别的沟通技能培养可能会促进非裔美国人艾滋病毒非正式护理关系中的ACP。

与临床实践的相关性

结果强调了进行包括医疗服务提供者和照顾者在内的ACP教育的必要性,因为非裔美国人在临终时倾向于维持生命的治疗。由于新冠疫情使感染艾滋病毒且有并发症高风险的老年人的护理变得复杂,ACP现在比以往任何时候都更加重要。

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