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支持大流行期间的临终关怀:姑息治疗团队的观点。

Supporting ethical end-of-life care during pandemic: Palliative care team perspectives.

机构信息

Faculty of Health and Life Science, Academy of Nursing, Exeter, Exeter University, Exeter, UK.

Dept. of Philosophy, Literature and Communication, University of Bergamo, Bergamo, Italy.

出版信息

Nurs Ethics. 2023 Jun;30(4):570-584. doi: 10.1177/09697330231153684. Epub 2023 Feb 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Italy was the first European country to be involved with the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, many healthcare professionals were deployed and suddenly faced end-of-life care management and its challenges.

AIMS

To understand the experiences of palliative care professionals deployed in supporting emergency and critical care staff during the COVID-19 first and second pandemic waves.

RESEARCH DESIGN

A qualitative descriptive design was adopted, and in-depth interviews were used to investigate and analyse participants' perceptions and points of view.

PARTICIPANTS AND RESEARCH CONTEXT

Twenty-four healthcare professionals (physicians, nurses, psychologists, physiotherapists, and spiritual support) from the most affected areas of Italy were recruited via the Italian society of palliative care and researchers' network.

ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS

The University Institutional Board granted ethical approval. Participants gave written informed consent and agreed to be video-recorded.

FINDINGS

The overarching theme highlighted participants' experience supporting health professionals to negotiate ethical complexity in end-of-life care. Crucial topics that emerged within themes were: training emergency department professionals on ethical dimensions of palliative and end-of-life care, preserving dying patients' dignity and developing ethical competence in managing end-of-life care.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study showed palliative care teams' challenges in supporting health professionals' ethical awareness in emergencies. However, while they highlighted their concerns in dealing with the emergency staff's lack of ethical perspectives, they also reported the positive impact of an ethically-informed palliative care approach. Lastly, this study illuminates how palliative care professionals' clinical and ethical competence might have assisted a cultural change in caring for dying patients during COVID-19 and future emergencies.

摘要

背景

意大利是第一个卷入 COVID-19 大流行的欧洲国家。因此,许多医疗保健专业人员被部署,并突然面临临终关怀管理及其挑战。

目的

了解在 COVID-19 第一波和第二波大流行期间,被部署支持急诊和重症监护人员的姑息治疗专业人员的经验。

研究设计

采用定性描述性设计,使用深入访谈调查和分析参与者的看法和观点。

参与者和研究背景

通过意大利姑息治疗学会和研究人员网络,从意大利受灾最严重的地区招募了 24 名医疗保健专业人员(医生、护士、心理学家、物理治疗师和精神支持人员)。

伦理考虑

大学机构委员会批准了伦理批准。参与者书面同意并同意被录像。

发现

突出参与者支持卫生专业人员在临终关怀中协商伦理复杂性的经验的总主题。主题内出现的关键主题包括:培训急诊专业人员了解姑息治疗和临终关怀的伦理维度,维护临终患者的尊严以及发展管理临终关怀的伦理能力。

结论

我们的研究表明姑息治疗团队在支持卫生专业人员在紧急情况下的伦理意识方面面临挑战。然而,尽管他们在处理急诊工作人员缺乏伦理观点方面强调了他们的担忧,但他们也报告了姑息治疗方法具有伦理意识的积极影响。最后,这项研究阐明了姑息治疗专业人员的临床和伦理能力如何在 COVID-19 和未来的紧急情况下帮助改变对临终患者的护理文化。

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