Aaron Siobhan P, Supiano Katherine, DeSimio Samantha
J Hosp Palliat Nurs. 2025 Feb 1;27(1):E33-E42. doi: 10.1097/NJH.0000000000001081. Epub 2024 Dec 5.
This qualitative study examines the distinct experiences of Black/African American nurses in providing end-of-life care to patients of the same racial background and their families. It fills a significant gap in existing research by focusing on the lived experiences and perceptions of Black/African American nurses, gathered through semistructured interviews. Using phenomenological analysis with Colaizzi's method, the study identified principal themes such as racial and ethnic disparities in treatment, challenges in pain management, the need for cultural sensitivity, and the significant influence of historical Black/African American patients' mistrust in health care interactions. The findings illustrate pervasive health care disparities, which are intensified by socioeconomic variables, cultural incompetence, and systemic bias. The nurses highlighted the urgent need for enhanced cultural competence in health care practices to ensure equitable treatment and patient-centric care. This research underscores the necessity for systemic reforms to improve cultural sensitivity and trust within health care services, advocating for comprehensive cultural competency training, greater diversity in health care representation, and effective mechanisms for reporting and addressing disparities. These measures are critical for improving health care outcomes and trust among Black/African American communities at the end of life.
这项定性研究考察了黑人/非裔美国护士在为具有相同种族背景的患者及其家属提供临终关怀时的独特经历。该研究通过半结构化访谈收集黑人/非裔美国护士的生活经历和看法,填补了现有研究中的一个重大空白。运用科莱齐方法进行现象学分析,该研究确定了主要主题,如治疗中的种族和民族差异、疼痛管理中的挑战、对文化敏感性的需求,以及历史上黑人/非裔美国患者在医疗互动中不信任的重大影响。研究结果表明存在普遍的医疗保健差异,社会经济变量、文化能力不足和系统性偏见加剧了这些差异。护士们强调,迫切需要在医疗保健实践中提高文化能力,以确保公平治疗和以患者为中心的护理。这项研究强调了进行系统性改革的必要性,以提高医疗保健服务中的文化敏感性和信任,倡导全面的文化能力培训、医疗保健代表的多样性增加,以及报告和解决差异的有效机制。这些措施对于改善黑人/非裔美国社区临终时的医疗保健结果和信任至关重要。