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“你是谁以及你住在哪里很重要”:新冠疫情期间纽约市的临终关怀 临终关怀与社会决定因素的观点:一项快速定性分析

"Who You Are and Where You Live Matters": Hospice Care in New York City During COVID-19 Perspectives on Hospice and Social Determinants: A Rapid Qualitative Analysis.

作者信息

David Daniel, Moreines Laura T, Boafo Jonelle, Kim Patricia, Franzosa Emily, Schulman-Green Dena, Brody Abraham A, Aldridge Melissa D

机构信息

NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing, New York, New York, USA.

NYU Hartford Institute of Geriatric Nursing, New York, New York, USA.

出版信息

J Palliat Med. 2025 Jan;28(1):59-68. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2024.0124. Epub 2024 Oct 25.

Abstract

Social determinants of health (SDOH) impacted the quality of home hospice care provided during the COVID-19 pandemic. Perspectives from professionals who provided care identify challenges and lessons learned from their experience. To examine hospice professionals' perspectives of how SDOH affected the delivery of high-quality home hospice care in New York City (NYC) during the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted semistructured interviews with 30 hospice professionals who delivered care to home hospice patients during the COVID-19 pandemic in NYC using a qualitative descriptive design. Purposive sampling was used to recruit professionals from a range of disciplines including physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses, social workers, chaplains, and hospice administration and management. Participants worked for one of two large NYC metro hospices and one outpatient palliative care practice serving the five boroughs of NYC and the surrounding suburbs. Rapid qualitative analysis was used to identify themes. Thirty hospice professionals were interviewed, spanning a variety of clinical and administrative roles. Most (21 out of 30) reported that social determinants affected access and/or delivery of equitable hospice care. Two key themes emerged from interviews: (1) SDOH exist and affect the delivery of high-quality care and (2) disparities were exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic resulting in barriers to care. Subthemes outline barriers described by hospice professionals: decreased hospice enrollment, telehealth challenges, resulting in deficient patient/family education, shortages of nursing assistants in some neighborhoods, and diminished overall quality of hospice care for some patients. SDOH created barriers to hospice care through neighborhood factors, resource barriers, and system challenges. SDOH provide a context to understand disparity in the provision of hospice care. COVID-19 exacerbated these conditions. Addressing multidimensional barriers created by SDOH is key in creating high-quality and equitable hospice care, particularly during a crisis.

摘要

健康的社会决定因素(SDOH)影响了新冠疫情期间家庭临终关怀服务的质量。提供护理的专业人员的观点揭示了他们在经历中遇到的挑战和吸取的教训。为了探究临终关怀专业人员对于SDOH如何在新冠疫情期间影响纽约市(NYC)高质量家庭临终关怀服务提供的看法。我们采用定性描述性设计,对30名在纽约市新冠疫情期间为家庭临终关怀患者提供护理的临终关怀专业人员进行了半结构化访谈。采用目的抽样法从包括医生、高级执业提供者、护士、社会工作者、牧师以及临终关怀行政和管理人员等一系列学科中招募专业人员。参与者就职于纽约市两个大型地铁临终关怀机构之一以及一家为纽约市五个行政区和周边郊区提供服务的门诊姑息治疗机构。采用快速定性分析来确定主题。对30名临终关怀专业人员进行了访谈,他们涵盖了各种临床和行政角色。大多数人(30人中的21人)报告称,社会决定因素影响了公平临终关怀服务的获取和/或提供。访谈中出现了两个关键主题:(1)SDOH存在并影响高质量护理的提供;(2)在新冠疫情期间差距加剧,导致护理障碍。子主题概述了临终关怀专业人员描述的障碍:临终关怀登记人数减少、远程医疗挑战导致患者/家庭教育不足、一些社区护理助理短缺以及一些患者的临终关怀服务总体质量下降。SDOH通过社区因素、资源障碍和系统挑战为临终关怀服务设置了障碍。SDOH为理解临终关怀服务提供中的差距提供了背景。新冠疫情加剧了这些情况。解决由SDOH造成的多维度障碍是提供高质量和公平临终关怀服务的关键,尤其是在危机期间。

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