Research Fellow in Realist Evaluation, Centre for Health & Clinical Research, University of the West of England, Glenside Campus, BS16 1DD., Bristol, United Kingdom.
Emeritus Professor, Department of Primary Care and Mental Health, University of Liverpool, Waterhouse Building, L69 3BX., Liverpool, United Kingdom.
BMC Palliat Care. 2022 Oct 5;21(1):170. doi: 10.1186/s12904-022-01061-9.
Social support is described by patients and other stakeholders to be a valuable component of palliative day care. Less is known about the range of hospice services that have been used in practice that facilitate social support. An online survey aimed to gain an overview of all hospice day services that facilitated social support for adults outside of their own homes.
An online survey was distributed via email to people involved in managing hospice day services. Questions were asked on hospice characteristics, including staff and volunteer roles. Respondents were asked to identify services they felt offered social support to patients. Data collection took place between August 2017 and May 2018.
Responses were received from 103 hospices in the UK and ROI (response rate 49.5%). Results provide an overview of hospice day and outpatient services that offer social support to patients. These are: multi-component interventions, activity groups, formal support groups, befriending, and informal social activities. Multi-component interventions, such as palliative day care, were the most commonly reported. Their stated aims tend to focus on clinical aspects, but many survey respondents considered these multicomponent interventions to be the 'most social' service at their hospice. The survey also identified a huge variety of activity groups, as well as formal therapeutic support groups. Informal 'social-only' activities were present, but less common. Over a third of all the services were described as 'drop in'. Most responding hospices did not routinely use patient reported outcome measures in their 'most social' services.
The survey documents hospice activity in facilitating social support to be diverse and evolving. At the time of data collection, many hospices offered multiple different services by which a patient might obtain social support outside of their own home and in the presence of other patients.
社会支持被患者和其他利益相关者描述为姑息治疗日托的有价值组成部分。关于在实践中使用的促进社会支持的各种临终关怀服务知之甚少。一项在线调查旨在全面了解为患者提供家庭以外的社会支持的所有姑息日服务。
通过电子邮件向参与管理临终关怀日服务的人员分发在线调查。询问了有关临终关怀特征的问题,包括员工和志愿者的角色。要求受访者确定他们认为为患者提供社会支持的服务。数据收集于 2017 年 8 月至 2018 年 5 月进行。
英国和爱尔兰共和国的 103 家临终关怀院做出了回应(回应率为 49.5%)。结果提供了为患者提供社会支持的姑息日和门诊服务的概述。这些是:多组分干预、活动小组、正式支持小组、交友和非正式社交活动。多组分干预,如姑息日护理,是最常报告的。它们的既定目标往往侧重于临床方面,但许多调查受访者认为这些多组分干预是他们临终关怀院“最具社交性”的服务。该调查还确定了各种活动小组,以及正式的治疗支持小组。存在但不太常见的非正式“社交”活动。超过三分之一的服务被描述为“即到即得”。大多数参与调查的临终关怀院在其“最社交”服务中没有常规使用患者报告的结果测量。
该调查记录了姑息治疗活动在促进患者家庭以外的社会支持方面的多样性和发展。在数据收集时,许多临终关怀院提供了多种不同的服务,患者可以通过这些服务在其他患者的陪伴下获得社会支持。