Steindal Simen A, Klarare Anna, Sørensen Benedicte Strøm, Holmen Heidi, Nes Andrea A G, Winger Anette, Godskesen Tove
J Hosp Palliat Nurs. 2025 Feb 1;27(1):E1-E9. doi: 10.1097/NJH.0000000000001072.
Historically, in-person contact between patients and nurses in home-based care has been pivotal in palliative care and hospice care. The provision of home-based palliative care services could be challenged by the projected increase in patients who need palliative care and by the expected shortage of nurses. Digital health services could constitute one measure for delivering high-quality palliative care, enabling patients to stay home. Nurses often follow up these patients remotely. Because digital health services are increasingly implemented in home-based palliative care, it is imperative that nurses consider the ethical concerns regarding such service delivery. Neglecting ethical concerns could result in unintended consequences for patients and nurses and inhibit care delivery. The aim of this article was to explore ethical concerns of digital health services in home-based palliative care through the lens of the 4 biomedical principles: autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice. This study utilized a bottom-up methodology conducting a subanalysis of the results of 2 previous reviews.
从历史上看,在居家护理中患者与护士的面对面接触在姑息治疗和临终关怀中一直至关重要。预计需要姑息治疗的患者数量会增加,且护士预计会短缺,这可能会给居家姑息治疗服务的提供带来挑战。数字健康服务可能是提供高质量姑息治疗的一种措施,能使患者居家。护士经常对这些患者进行远程随访。由于数字健康服务越来越多地应用于居家姑息治疗,护士必须考虑与这种服务提供相关的伦理问题。忽视伦理问题可能会给患者和护士带来意想不到的后果,并阻碍护理服务的提供。本文的目的是通过自主、行善、不伤害和公正这四项生物医学原则来探讨居家姑息治疗中数字健康服务的伦理问题。本研究采用自下而上的方法,对之前两项综述的结果进行了子分析。