Psychologist, Città della Salute e della Scienza Hospital, University of Turin, Hospice V. Valletta of Turin, Italy.
Int J Palliat Nurs. 2022 Jan 2;28(1):4-14. doi: 10.12968/ijpn.2022.28.1.4.
The COVID-19 pandemic presented an extraordinary challenge for palliative care in Italy.
To investigate the opinions, emotions, skills, resources, critical issues and ethical aspects of palliative care encountered by hospice palliative care professionals in Italy.
Content analysis was performed on the answers to a survey distributed by e-mail.
A sample of 42 professionals completed the survey. They commonly experienced the pandemic as a challenging situation that highlighted the need for an upgrade to the Servizio Sanitario Nazionale (SSN). Conflicting emotions emerged, namely fear, frustration and sadness, but also hope and solidarity. The lack of adequate personal protective equipment and the fact that caregivers were unable to access their patients due to concerns of infection were the most critical problems. The need for greater training on communication skills and training on end-of-life issues were emphasised by the participants of the survey. Regarding ethical aspects of providing palliative care during the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of guaranteeing humane care and patients' dignity was mentioned.
The importance of specific training regarding end-of-life care and the central role of empathic communication were confirmed.
COVID-19 大流行给意大利的姑息治疗带来了巨大的挑战。
调查意大利临终关怀专业人员在姑息治疗方面遇到的意见、情感、技能、资源、关键问题和伦理方面的问题。
对电子邮件分发的调查答复进行内容分析。
42 名专业人员完成了调查。他们普遍将大流行视为具有挑战性的情况,突出了对 Servizio Sanitario Nazionale(SSN)升级的需求。出现了冲突的情绪,即恐惧、沮丧和悲伤,但也有希望和团结。缺乏足够的个人防护设备以及护理人员因担心感染而无法接触到患者是最关键的问题。调查参与者强调需要加强沟通技巧培训和临终问题培训。关于 COVID-19 大流行期间提供姑息治疗的伦理方面,提到了保障人道关怀和患者尊严的重要性。
证实了特定的临终关怀培训和同理心沟通的核心作用的重要性。