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临终关怀中家庭护理人员的需求与经历:快速综述

Homecare workers needs and experiences in end of life care: rapid review.

作者信息

Forward Catherine, Bayley Zana, Walker Liz, Krygier Justine, White Caroline, Mwaba Kasonde, Elliott-Button Helene, Taylor Paul, Johnson Miriam J

机构信息

Health and Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College London, London, UK.

University of Hull, Hull, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Support Palliat Care. 2024 Dec 19;14(e3):e2330-e2340. doi: 10.1136/spcare-2023-004737.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Social homecare workers provide essential care to those living at home at the end of life. In the context of a service experiencing difficulties in attracting and retaining staff, we have limited knowledge about the training, support needs and experiences of this group.

AIM

To gain a timely understanding from the international literature of the experience, training and support needs of homecare workers providing end-of-life care.

METHODS

We conducted a rapid review and narrative synthesis using the recommendations of the Cochrane Rapid Reviews Methods Group. Building on a previous review, social homecare worker and end-of-life search terms were used to identify studies. Quality appraisal was conducted using a multimethods tool.

DATA SOURCES

CINAHL and Medline databases (2011-2023; English language).

RESULTS

19 papers were included representing 2510 participants (91% women) providing new and deeper insights. Four themes were generated: (1) emotional support; homecare workers need to manage complex and distressing situations, navigating their own, their clients' and clients' family, emotions; (2) interaction with other social and healthcare workers; homecare workers are isolated from, and undervalued and poorly understood by the wider healthcare team; (3) training and support; recognising the deteriorating client, symptom management, practicalities around death, communications skills and supervision; (4) recognising good practice; examples of good practice exist but data regarding effectiveness or implementation of interventions are scant.

CONCLUSIONS

Social homecare workers are essential for end-of-life care at home but are inadequately trained, often isolated and underappreciated. Our findings are important for policy-makers addressing this crucial challenge, and service providers in social and healthcare.

摘要

背景

社会居家护理工作者为临终居家患者提供至关重要的护理服务。在一项面临吸引和留住员工困难的服务背景下,我们对该群体的培训、支持需求及经历了解有限。

目的

及时了解国际文献中提供临终护理的居家护理工作者的经历、培训及支持需求。

方法

我们依据Cochrane快速综述方法小组的建议进行了快速综述和叙述性综合分析。在前一项综述的基础上,使用社会居家护理工作者和临终相关检索词来识别研究。采用多方法工具进行质量评估。

数据来源

CINAHL和Medline数据库(2011 - 2023年;英文)。

结果

纳入了19篇论文,涉及2510名参与者(91%为女性),提供了新的、更深入的见解。生成了四个主题:(1)情感支持;居家护理工作者需要应对复杂且令人痛苦的情况,处理自身、客户及其家人的情绪;(2)与其他社会和医疗工作者的互动;居家护理工作者与更广泛的医疗团队隔离,被低估且未得到充分理解;(3)培训与支持;识别患者病情恶化、症状管理、死亡相关实际问题、沟通技巧及监督;(4)认可良好实践;存在良好实践的例子,但关于干预措施有效性或实施的数据很少。

结论

社会居家护理工作者对居家临终护理至关重要,但培训不足,常处于孤立状态且未得到充分重视。我们的研究结果对应对这一关键挑战的政策制定者以及社会和医疗服务提供者具有重要意义。

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