在姑息治疗阶段识别和讨论居民病情变化方面的挑战:与养老院护理人员进行的焦点小组讨论,了解他们的经验。
Challenges in recognizing and discussing changes in a resident's condition in the palliative phase: focus group discussions with nursing staff working in nursing homes about their experiences.
机构信息
Department of Public and Occupational Health, Expertise Center for Palliative Care, Amsterdam UMC, VU University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Faculty of Health, University of Applied Sciences Leiden, Leiden, the Netherlands.
出版信息
BMC Palliat Care. 2024 Jun 10;23(1):144. doi: 10.1186/s12904-024-01479-3.
BACKGROUND
Most nursing home residents have complex care needs, require palliative care and eventually die in these facilities. Timely recognition of changes in a resident's condition is crucial for providing appropriate care. Observations by nursing staff play a significant role in identifying and interpreting these changes.
METHODS
Focus group discussions were conducted with nursing staff from ten nursing homes in the Netherlands to explore their experiences and challenges in recognizing and discussing changes in a resident's condition. These discussions were analysed following the principles of thematic analysis.
RESULTS
The analysis of the challenges nursing staff face in identifying and interpreting changes in a resident's condition, resulted in three themes. First, that recognizing changes is considered complex, because it requires specialized knowledge and skills that is generally not part of their education and must partly be learned in practice. This also depends on how familiar the nursing staff is with the resident. Furthermore, different people observe residents through different lenses, depending on their relation and experiences with residents. This could lead to disagreements about the resident's condition. Lastly, organizational structures such as the resources available to document and discuss a resident's condition and the hierarchy between nursing home professionals often hindered discussions and sharing observations.
CONCLUSION
Nursing staff's experiences highlight the complexity of recognizing and discussing changes in nursing home residents' conditions. While supporting the observational skills of nursing staff is important, it is not enough to improve the quality of care for nursing home residents with palliative care needs. As nursing staff experiences challenges at different, interrelated levels, improving the process of recognizing and discussing changes in nursing home residents requires an integrated approach in which the organization strengthens the position of nursing staff. It is important that their observations become a valued and integrated and part of nursing home care.
背景
大多数养老院居民有复杂的护理需求,需要姑息治疗,最终在这些设施中死亡。及时识别居民病情变化对于提供适当的护理至关重要。护理人员的观察在识别和解释这些变化方面起着重要作用。
方法
对荷兰 10 家养老院的护理人员进行了焦点小组讨论,以探讨他们在识别和讨论居民病情变化方面的经验和挑战。这些讨论按照主题分析的原则进行了分析。
结果
分析了护理人员在识别和解释居民病情变化方面面临的挑战,得出了三个主题。首先,识别变化被认为是复杂的,因为它需要专门的知识和技能,而这些技能通常不是他们教育的一部分,必须在实践中部分学习。这也取决于护理人员对居民的熟悉程度。此外,不同的人通过不同的视角观察居民,这取决于他们与居民的关系和经验。这可能导致对居民病情的意见分歧。最后,组织结构,如记录和讨论居民病情的可用资源以及养老院专业人员之间的等级制度,往往会阻碍讨论和分享观察结果。
结论
护理人员的经验突出了识别和讨论养老院居民病情变化的复杂性。虽然支持护理人员的观察技能很重要,但不足以提高有姑息治疗需求的养老院居民的护理质量。由于护理人员在不同的、相互关联的层面上遇到挑战,因此改善识别和讨论养老院居民变化的过程需要采取综合方法,在这种方法中,组织加强护理人员的地位。重要的是,他们的观察结果成为养老院护理的有价值的、综合的一部分。