Alghamdi Abdulrhman N, Alzahrani Turki A, Alswat Ghadah H, Althagafi Hatun A, Alosaimi Sarah A, Alalawi Waad W, Turkstani Arwa
Family Medicine, College of Medicine, Taif University, Taif, SAU.
Family Medicine, Prince Mansour Military Hospital, Taif, SAU.
Cureus. 2023 Dec 17;15(12):e50652. doi: 10.7759/cureus.50652. eCollection 2023 Dec.
Background End-of-life care is essential for individuals with advanced illness and their families, providing comfort, symptom control, and dignity in the final year of life. Additionally, physician competence requires the ability to communicate, make decisions, and create relationships in end-of-life care. This study assesses family physicians' knowledge and attitude regarding end-of-life care in Taif, Saudi Arabia. Methods This descriptive cross-sectional study conducted between October and November 2021 assessed the knowledge and attitudes of 163 family physicians in Taif City, Saudi Arabia, regarding end-of-life care. Using a convenient sampling technique, an adapted and validated questionnaire was administered electronically, collecting sociodemographic information and assessing participants' knowledge and attitudes. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics in Statistical Product and Service Solutions (SPSS, version 28) (IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Armonk, NY). Results Findings included that 41.1% of residents believed the patient and family should be informed about diagnoses and prognoses in advanced diseases. At the same time, attitudes varied, with 45.4% agreeing that discussing such information could lead to patient depression and 42.9% believing it held no privilege for patients. Additionally, 57.7% recognized that grief reactions would occur, but patients would eventually adjust, and 44.8% agreed that discussing diagnoses would decrease patient anxiety. However, limited awareness of advance directives was evident, with 12.3% reporting being well aware and 45.4% having never heard of them. There was uncertainty and hesitancy regarding Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (DNACPR) decisions, with 39.9% being well aware and 46% having heard of it without a strong understanding. Conclusion The findings revealed a mixed landscape, with physicians demonstrating awareness of the importance of transparent communication but needing more knowledge in areas such as advance directives and complex decision-making. The study highlighted the need for targeted education to address these gaps and promote a more informed and consistent approach to end-of-life care.
背景 临终关怀对于晚期疾病患者及其家人至关重要,在生命的最后一年提供舒适、症状控制和尊严。此外,医生的能力要求具备在临终关怀中进行沟通、做出决策和建立关系的能力。本研究评估了沙特阿拉伯塔伊夫地区家庭医生对临终关怀的知识和态度。方法 这项描述性横断面研究于2021年10月至11月进行,评估了沙特阿拉伯塔伊夫市163名家庭医生对临终关怀的知识和态度。采用便利抽样技术,通过电子方式发放一份经过改编和验证的问卷,收集社会人口学信息并评估参与者的知识和态度。使用统计产品与服务解决方案(SPSS,版本28)(IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows,纽约州阿蒙克)中的描述性统计方法对数据进行分析。结果 研究结果包括,41.1%的受访者认为应该告知患者及其家人晚期疾病的诊断和预后。与此同时,态度各不相同,45.4%的人同意讨论此类信息可能导致患者抑郁,42.9%的人认为患者对此没有特权。此外,57.7%的人认识到会出现悲伤反应,但患者最终会调整过来,44.8%的人同意讨论诊断会降低患者的焦虑。然而,对预先指示的认识有限,12.3%的人表示非常了解,45.4%的人从未听说过。在不进行心肺复苏(DNACPR)决策方面存在不确定性和犹豫,39.9%的人非常了解,46%的人听说过但理解不深。结论 研究结果显示情况不一,医生们意识到了透明沟通的重要性,但在预先指示和复杂决策等领域需要更多知识。该研究强调需要进行有针对性的教育,以弥补这些差距,并促进对临终关怀采取更明智和一致的方法。