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亨廷顿病患者对预先安乐死指令的看法。一项定性访谈研究。

Patient perspectives on advance euthanasia directives in Huntington's disease. A qualitative interview study.

机构信息

Department of Medicine for Older People, Amsterdam UMC location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1117, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Amsterdam Public Health research institute (APH), Aging & Later Life, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

BMC Med Ethics. 2022 Oct 10;23(1):101. doi: 10.1186/s12910-022-00838-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Huntington's disease (HD) has a poor prognosis. For HD patients in the Netherlands, one way of dealing with their poor prognosis is by drawing up an advance euthanasia directive (AED). Little is known about the perspectives of HD patients on their AED.

AIM

To gain insight into patients' views on and attitudes towards their AED, and changes over time.

METHODS

A longitudinal qualitative interview study using 1 to 6 semi-structured interviews over a period of maximum three years. Nine HD patients (5 outpatient clinic, 3 day care, 1 assisted living facility) who either had an AED or were thinking about drawing it up participated in this study.

RESULTS

We identified two themes that characterize patients' perspectives on their AEDs: (1) general character of the AED; (2) uncertainty around their AED. Ad (1) The conditions that the participants described in their AED were generally not very specific for the person. Mostly they were general notions of unbearable suffering. Familiarity with HD in the family could play a role in drawing up an AED. Ad (2) Participants generally were aware of the tentative character of their AED and could have doubts concerning their own willingness or the willingness of others in the future. Sometimes these doubts were so great, that it prevented them from drawing up an AED. However, patients did not alter their AED during the follow-up period or changed in their view or attitude on their AED.

CONCLUSION

HD patients that draw up an AED usually describe general conditions for euthanasia and recognize that these conditions may change as the disease progresses. An AED or the wish to draw one up may be a good conversation starter for conversations about goals and preferences for future care.

摘要

背景

亨廷顿病(HD)预后不良。对于荷兰的 HD 患者,处理不良预后的一种方法是制定预先安乐死指令(AED)。对于 HD 患者对其 AED 的看法和态度,以及随时间的变化,知之甚少。

目的

深入了解患者对其 AED 的看法和态度,以及随时间的变化。

方法

使用 1 至 6 次最长三年的半结构化访谈进行纵向定性访谈研究。9 名 HD 患者(5 名门诊患者、3 名日托患者、1 名辅助生活设施患者)参加了这项研究,他们要么有 AED,要么正在考虑制定 AED。

结果

我们确定了两个主题,这些主题描述了患者对其 AED 的看法:(1)AED 的一般特征;(2)对 AED 的不确定性。A(1)参与者在 AED 中描述的条件通常对个人来说不是很具体。它们大多是无法忍受的痛苦的一般概念。家庭中对 HD 的熟悉程度可能会在制定 AED 方面发挥作用。A(2)参与者通常意识到 AED 的暂定性质,并且可能对自己未来的意愿或他人的意愿存在疑虑。有时这些疑虑非常大,以至于他们无法制定 AED。然而,在随访期间,患者没有改变他们的 AED,也没有改变他们对 AED 的看法或态度。

结论

制定 AED 的 HD 患者通常会描述安乐死的一般条件,并认识到这些条件可能会随着疾病的进展而改变。AED 或制定 AED 的愿望可能是讨论未来护理目标和偏好的良好起点。

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