Cáceres-Titos María José, Porras-Santana Juan Miguel, Cabillas-Romero María R, Begoña García-Navarro E E
Department of Nursing, University of Huelva, Campus El Carmen s/n, Huelva, 21007, Spain.
Department of Social Anthropology, Basic Psychology and Public Health, University Pablo de Olavide, Seville, 41013, Spain.
BMC Palliat Care. 2025 May 4;24(1):124. doi: 10.1186/s12904-025-01759-6.
In an increasingly globalized world, multiculturalism has transformed healthcare settings, making cultural diversity an essential component of care. In end-of-life processes, this context presents unique challenges, where care extends beyond clinical skills to involve complex, sensitive, and compassionate human interactions.
This study aimed to explore the difficulties perceived by nursing professionals in palliative care when caring for culturally diverse patients.
The study employed an exploratory qualitative design with a phenomenological approach to examine professional experiences.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted to capture detailed narratives from 11 purposely selected participants, providing a rich understanding of their lived experiences as nursing professionals. The study adhered to the COREQ guidelines (Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Studies).
The analysis identified five main themes, including linguistic and communicative barriers that hinder trust-building between patients, families, and professionals. Cultural differences in beliefs, rituals, and expectations surrounding death were also noted. Challenges related to support networks, professional profiles, and workplace settings-such as insufficient training in cultural competence and the emotional impact of caring for culturally diverse patients at the end of life-were found to influence the quality of care provided.
In an increasingly multicultural world, end-of-life care should reflect the diversity it encompasses. Considering the perspectives of healthcare professionals caring for culturally diverse patients enhances the quality of care for both professionals and patients during their final moments, fostering a more inclusive and humanized care environment.
在日益全球化的世界中,多元文化主义改变了医疗环境,使文化多样性成为护理的重要组成部分。在临终过程中,这种背景带来了独特的挑战,护理工作不仅需要临床技能,还涉及复杂、敏感且富有同情心的人际互动。
本研究旨在探讨姑息治疗中护理专业人员在照顾文化背景各异的患者时所感知到的困难。
本研究采用探索性定性设计,运用现象学方法来审视专业经验。
进行了半结构化访谈,以获取11名特意挑选的参与者的详细叙述,从而深入了解他们作为护理专业人员的生活经历。该研究遵循COREQ指南(定性研究报告的综合标准)。
分析确定了五个主要主题,包括阻碍患者、家属和专业人员之间建立信任的语言和沟通障碍。还注意到围绕死亡的信仰、仪式和期望方面的文化差异。发现与支持网络、专业形象和工作场所环境相关的挑战,如文化能力培训不足以及临终时照顾文化背景各异的患者所带来的情感影响,会影响所提供护理的质量。
在日益多元文化的世界中,临终护理应反映其所包含的多样性。考虑照顾文化背景各异的患者的医疗保健专业人员的观点,可在专业人员和患者生命的最后时刻提高护理质量,营造更具包容性和人性化的护理环境。