Springer Svenja, Axiak Flammer Shannon, Dürnberger Christian
Department of Interdisciplinary Life Sciences, Messerli Research Institute, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
Front Vet Sci. 2024 Sep 5;11:1440404. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1440404. eCollection 2024.
In the wake of recent medical developments in small animal practice, curing animals of their illnesses and restoring their health can be realized better than ever before. However, the growing medical possibilities are also leading to an increase in demand for better care for patients suffering from terminal illnesses. Consequently, the field of animal hospice and palliative care has become increasingly available, enabling veterinarians to optimize the quality of life of patients, such as dogs and cats, who no longer have a prospect of full recovery. Using qualitative, semi-structured interviews with 20 small animal veterinarians involved in hospice and palliative care, we investigated the factors that motivate veterinarians to become involved in hospice and palliative care and explored the importance of relationships, communication, time and infrastructure in this area. Findings show that personal experiences with their own pets or during training or work life motivated veterinarians to provide this service. Although veterinarians highlighted the importance of empathetic-driven relationships, they were aware that keeping an emotional distance from the patient and caregiver is significant to provide successful care. Further, veterinarians emphasized their high investment of time that resulted primarily from the increased frequency and provided opportunities to communicate with caregivers. The overall conclusion is that having time for patients and the patients' caregivers is one of the most important aspects of work in this field. However, as it will be also shown, veterinarians must consider aspects of self-care management by reflecting on their own time and energy resources while caring for animals and their caregivers.
随着小动物医疗实践领域的最新发展,治愈动物疾病并恢复其健康的能力比以往任何时候都更强。然而,不断增加的医疗可能性也导致对绝症患者更好护理的需求增加。因此,动物临终关怀和姑息治疗领域越来越普及,使兽医能够优化那些不再有完全康复希望的患者(如狗和猫)的生活质量。通过对20名参与临终关怀和姑息治疗的小动物兽医进行定性的半结构化访谈,我们调查了促使兽医参与临终关怀和姑息治疗的因素,并探讨了该领域中关系、沟通、时间和基础设施的重要性。研究结果表明,兽医自身与宠物的经历,或在培训或工作生活中的经历促使他们提供这项服务。虽然兽医强调了以同理心为驱动的关系的重要性,但他们也意识到与患者及照顾者保持情感距离对于提供成功的护理至关重要。此外,兽医强调他们投入了大量时间,这主要是由于沟通频率增加以及有机会与照顾者交流。总体结论是,有时间陪伴患者及其照顾者是该领域工作最重要的方面之一。然而,正如将要展示的那样,兽医在照顾动物及其照顾者时,必须通过反思自己的时间和精力资源来考虑自我护理管理的各个方面。