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2020 年大流行之前:一项观察性研究,探索威尔士公众对死亡和临终关怀的知识、态度、计划和偏好。

Before the 2020 Pandemic: an observational study exploring public knowledge, attitudes, plans, and preferences towards death and end of life care in Wales.

机构信息

Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Centre, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, Cardiff, CF14 4YS, UK.

Department of Palliative Medicine, Velindre NHS Trust, Cardiff, CF15 7QZ, UK.

出版信息

BMC Palliat Care. 2021 Jul 20;20(1):116. doi: 10.1186/s12904-021-00806-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Understanding public attitudes towards death and dying is important to inform public policies around End of Life Care (EoLC). We studied the public attitudes towards death and dying in Wales.

METHODS

An online survey was conducted in 2018. Social media and the HealthWiseWales platform were used to recruit participants. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis.

RESULTS

2,210 people participated. Loss of independence (84%), manner of death, and leaving their beloved behind were the biggest fears around death and dying. In terms of EoLC, participants sought timely access to care (84%) and being surrounded by loved ones (62%). Being at home was less of a priority (24%). Only 50% were familiar with Advance Care Planning (ACP). A lack of standard procedures as well as of support for the execution of plans and the ability to revisit those plans hindered uptake. The taboo around death conversations, the lack of opportunities and skills to initiate discussion, and personal fear and discomfort inhibited talking about death and dying. 72% felt that we do not talk enough about death and dying and advocated normalising talking by demystifying death with a positive approach. Health professionals could initiate and support this conversation, but this depended on communication skills and manageable workload pressure. Participants encouraged a public health approach and endorsed the use of: a) social media and other public platforms, b) formal education, c) formal and legal actions, and d) signposting and access to information.

CONCLUSIONS

People are ready to talk about death and dying and COVID-19 has increased awareness. A combination of top-down and bottom-up initiatives across levels and settings can increase awareness, knowledge, and service-utilisation-drivers to support health professionals and people towards shared decisions which align with people's end of life wishes and preferences.

摘要

背景

了解公众对死亡和临终的态度对于制定临终关怀相关的公共政策至关重要。我们研究了威尔士公众对死亡和临终的态度。

方法

2018 年进行了一项在线调查。利用社交媒体和 HealthWiseWales 平台招募参与者。使用描述性统计和主题分析来分析数据。

结果

共有 2210 人参与。对死亡和临终的最大恐惧包括失去独立性(84%)、死亡方式以及留下所爱的人(62%)。在临终关怀方面,参与者寻求及时获得护理(84%)并被亲人围绕(62%)。在家中接受护理的优先级较低(24%)。只有 50%的人熟悉预先医疗指示(ACP)。缺乏标准程序以及对计划执行和重新审视计划的支持,阻碍了 ACP 的采用。对死亡对话的禁忌、缺乏发起讨论的机会和技能,以及个人的恐惧和不适,抑制了人们谈论死亡和临终。72%的人认为我们对死亡和临终的讨论不够,主张通过以积极的方式揭开死亡的神秘面纱来使谈论死亡和临终正常化。卫生专业人员可以发起并支持这种对话,但这取决于沟通技巧和可管理的工作压力。参与者鼓励采取公共卫生方法,并支持以下措施的应用:a)利用社交媒体和其他公共平台,b)正规教育,c)正式法律行动,以及 d)提供信息资源和渠道。

结论

人们已经准备好谈论死亡和临终,而 COVID-19 提高了公众的意识。在各级和各种环境中采取自上而下和自下而上的综合举措,可以提高认识、知识和服务利用率,从而为卫生专业人员和公众提供支持,促进共同决策,使决策与人们的临终愿望和偏好保持一致。

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