Tsui Emma K, Reckrey Jennifer M, Franzosa Emily, LaMonica Marita, Gassama Seedoumuktar, Boerner Kathrin
Department of Community Health & Social Sciences, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy, New York, NY, USA.
Brookdale Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.
Omega (Westport). 2024 Jun;89(2):550-566. doi: 10.1177/00302228221078348. Epub 2022 Mar 4.
Death and dying are woven throughout the work of home care aides, and yet the care they provide at the end of life (EOL) remains poorly understood. This is due in part to the multiple circumstances under which aides provide EOL care. In this paper, we elucidate the EOL care experiences of aides working in home care agencies in New York City. We conducted in-depth interviews with 29 home care aides, and we analyzed these data using inductive, team-based methods. Our findings show that aides may not be aware of or accept a client's EOL status, and they may avoid EOL care. These conditions shape EOL care, and we detail the committed forms of care aides provide when they are aware and accepting. We recommend improved training, support systems, and policy change to enhance aides' contributions to EOL care, while protecting aides' health and well-being.
死亡与濒死贯穿于家庭护理助理的工作之中,然而他们在生命末期(EOL)所提供的护理仍未得到充分理解。部分原因在于护理助理提供临终护理时存在多种情况。在本文中,我们阐明了纽约市家庭护理机构中护理助理的临终护理经历。我们对29名家庭护理助理进行了深入访谈,并采用基于团队的归纳法对这些数据进行了分析。我们的研究结果表明,护理助理可能并未意识到或接受客户的临终状态,并且他们可能会回避临终护理。这些情况塑造了临终护理,我们详细说明了护理助理在意识到并接受临终状态时所提供的具体护理形式。我们建议改进培训、支持系统和政策变革,以增强护理助理对临终护理的贡献,同时保护护理助理的健康和福祉。