Jones Brian W
President/CEO SHARE Foundation, El Dorado, Arkansas, USA.
Indian J Palliat Care. 2021 Jan-Mar;27(1):183-185. doi: 10.4103/IJPC.IJPC_257_20. Epub 2021 Feb 17.
Rural populations are unique compared to their urban and suburban counterparts in relation to both healthcare mindsets and spiritual needs. Rural populations tend to be more religious, more accepting of death, and less likely to pursue aggressive care at the end-of-life. This research project looked at the utilization of chaplaincy services among a rural, southwestern hospice population. It also examined outcomes related to patient and family satisfaction surrounding spiritual themes. Results were compared to 1700 other hospice programs. Areas where there were significant statistical differences from benchmarks were highlighted. It appears that overall hospice satisfaction and assistance with feelings of sadness and anxiety could be related to increased spiritual utilization.
与城市和郊区人口相比,农村人口在医疗观念和精神需求方面都有其独特之处。农村人口往往更虔诚,更能接受死亡,并且在生命末期不太可能寻求积极的治疗。这个研究项目关注了美国西南部农村临终关怀人群中牧师服务的使用情况。它还研究了与患者及家属围绕精神主题的满意度相关的结果。研究结果与其他1700个临终关怀项目进行了比较。突出显示了与基准存在显著统计差异的领域。看来,总体临终关怀满意度以及对悲伤和焦虑情绪的缓解可能与精神服务利用的增加有关。