Department of Nursing, Graduate School, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
College of Nursing and Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Support Care Cancer. 2023 Apr 18;31(5):277. doi: 10.1007/s00520-023-07753-z.
Communication with family members is important to end-of-life care for patients with cancer. It is an interactive engagement between terminally-ill cancer patients and their families through which they expand their mutual understanding to cope with losses and find meaning in death. This study aimed to describe the experiences of end-of-life communication between patients with cancer and their family members in South Korea.
This is a qualitative descriptive study using in-depth semi-structured interviews. Ten bereaved family members with end-of-life communication experience with terminal cancer patients were recruited through purposive sampling. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis.
A total of 29 constructed meanings, 11 sub-categories, and the following 3 categories were derived: "Offering a space for patients to reminisce and reflect," "Building a bond," and "Reflections on what we need." End-of-life communication primarily centered on the patients, with families struggling to share their stories with them. Although the families coped well, they also regretted the lack of meaningful communication with the patients, indicating a need for support to facilitate effective end-of-life communication.
The study highlighted concrete communication for finding meaning at the end-of-life for cancer patients and their families. We found that the families have the potential to communicate appropriately to cope with the patients' end-of-life. Nevertheless, end-of-life presents a unique challenge in which families require adequate support. Given the increasing number of patients and families dealing with end-of-life care in hospitals, healthcare providers should be mindful of their needs and help them cope effectively.
与家属的沟通对于癌症患者的临终关怀至关重要。它是绝症患者及其家属之间的一种互动式互动,通过这种互动,他们可以增进相互理解,以应对失去亲人的痛苦,并在死亡中找到意义。本研究旨在描述韩国癌症患者及其家属临终沟通的体验。
这是一项使用深入半结构式访谈的定性描述性研究。通过目的性抽样,招募了 10 名有临终沟通经验的终末期癌症患者的丧亲家属。使用定性内容分析对数据进行分析。
总共构建了 29 个意义,11 个子类别,并得出以下 3 个类别:“为患者提供怀旧和反思的空间”、“建立联系”和“反思我们需要什么”。临终沟通主要以患者为中心,家属努力与他们分享自己的故事。尽管家属应对得很好,但他们也对与患者缺乏有意义的沟通感到遗憾,这表明需要支持以促进有效的临终沟通。
该研究强调了癌症患者及其家属在生命末期寻找意义的具体沟通方式。我们发现,家属有潜力进行适当的沟通,以应对患者的临终阶段。然而,临终阶段是一个独特的挑战,家属需要得到足够的支持。鉴于越来越多的患者和家属在医院接受临终关怀,医疗保健提供者应该关注他们的需求,并帮助他们有效地应对。