Andalusian Health Service District Metropolitano Granada, Salvador Caballero Primary Care Centre, Granada, Andalusia, Spain.
Department of Nursing, University of Jaén, Jaén, Spain.
Palliat Med. 2022 Sep;36(8):1252-1262. doi: 10.1177/02692163221103099. Epub 2022 Jun 21.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a particularly severe impact on nursing homes, exposing numerous pre-existing deficiencies in end-of-life care.
To describe how the COVID-19 pandemic affected nursing home and primary care professionals' attempts to achieve the objectives of a pre-existing end-of-life programme and to explore their personal experiences of end-of-life care in these facilities.
A qualitative descriptive study using thematic analysis.
SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Twenty semi-structured interviews were conducted from March to November 2020 with professionals from nursing homes and primary care facilities who participated in the development of the NUHELP programme.
Six main themes were identified: (1) Comprehensive assessments of residents at the homes were not conducted due to excessive workload and high staff turnover. (2) New technologies and changes to professional roles were used to meet relatives' needs for information. Residents only received information when they requested it. (3) Advance care planning was not carried out and was limited to potential hospital transfer. (4) Arrangements were made to allow relatives to spend time with residents during their final moments, but complicated grief among relatives and professionals is anticipated. (5) Management of complexity varied depending on the degree of coordination with primary care facilities. (6) Nursing home professionals felt abandoned, with a lack of human resources, equipment and training.
The pandemic cast light on existing shortcomings in nursing homes in terms of comprehensive assessments, communication, decision making, grief management and palliative care complexity. Nursing homes need more human, material and training resources, as well as improved coordination with the public healthcare system.
COVID-19 大流行对养老院造成了特别严重的影响,暴露出临终关怀方面存在的许多先前存在的缺陷。
描述 COVID-19 大流行如何影响养老院和初级保健专业人员实现先前存在的临终计划目标,并探讨他们在这些设施中临终关怀的个人经验。
使用主题分析的定性描述性研究。
设置/参与者:2020 年 3 月至 11 月,对参与 NUHELP 计划制定的养老院和初级保健机构的专业人员进行了 20 次半结构化访谈。
确定了六个主要主题:(1)由于工作量过大和员工 turnover 率高,对居民的综合评估未进行。(2)使用新技术和改变专业角色来满足亲属对信息的需求。只有在居民提出要求时,他们才会收到信息。(3)未进行预先护理计划,仅限于潜在的医院转移。(4)安排允许亲属在居民临终时陪伴他们,但预计亲属和专业人员会感到复杂的悲伤。(5)管理复杂性取决于与初级保健机构协调的程度。(6)养老院专业人员感到被遗弃,缺乏人力资源、设备和培训。
大流行揭示了养老院在全面评估、沟通、决策、悲伤管理和姑息治疗复杂性方面存在的现有缺陷。养老院需要更多的人力、物力和培训资源,以及改善与公共医疗保健系统的协调。