College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Home Health Care Serv Q. 2023 Apr-Jun;42(2):154-172. doi: 10.1080/01621424.2022.2164539. Epub 2023 Feb 1.
As many as 70% of Australian patients report they would prefer to die at home, yet only 14% achieve this goal and this hospitalization adds to overall healthcare expenditure. Providing caregivers with practical means for managing symptoms at home facilitates home deaths for palliative care patients and reduces the financial healthcare burden. The aim of this paper is to understand the experience of caregivers administering subcutaneous medications at home to palliative care patients. An integrative review search of the literature revealed five common themes: positive caregiver experiences and caregiver concerns, symptom management, specialist palliative care support needs, educational requirements, and supporting patients to remain at home. Evidence strongly suggests that with support and education from a palliative care team, caregivers find their experience is empowering and positive. Without support and education, patients are more likely to present to hospital leading to admission and subsequent death not in their place of preference.
多达 70%的澳大利亚患者表示他们更愿意在家中离世,但只有 14%的患者能够实现这一目标,而住院治疗会增加整体医疗支出。为护理人员提供在家中管理症状的实用方法,可以促进姑息治疗患者在家中离世,并减轻医疗保健的经济负担。本文旨在了解护理人员在家中为姑息治疗患者管理皮下药物的体验。综合文献检索揭示了五个常见主题:积极的护理人员体验和护理人员的关注、症状管理、专科姑息治疗支持需求、教育要求以及支持患者留在家中。有证据强烈表明,在姑息治疗团队的支持和教育下,护理人员会感到自己的经历充满力量且积极向上。如果没有支持和教育,患者更有可能因症状而到医院就诊,导致住院并随后在非其偏好的场所离世。