Kim Eun Sook, Park Mikyung, Kim Saet Byeol, Choi Sunhee, Yoon Nari, Kim Sujeong
Department of Nursing, Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Korea.
Graduate School of Clinical Nursing Science, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea.
J Hosp Palliat Care. 2025 Jun 1;28(2):56-70. doi: 10.14475/jhpc.2025.28.2.56.
This study explored current pediatric palliative care (PPC) in South Korea and suggests future directions based on the perspectives of full-time PPC workers.
A mixed-methods secondary analysis was conducted using survey data from nurses and social workers involved in a government PPC project. The survey assessed services provided by hospitals, nurses, and social workers, and gathered perceptions of challenging tasks, evidence needs, the significance of PPC, and future expectations through open-ended questions. Data were analyzed using frequency and conventional content analyses.
Eighteen full-time workers from nine of the ten project hospitals participated. Eight hospitals provided pain and symptom management and all offered counseling and education for patients and parents. Only one provided respite care and legacy-making services. Bereavement care was offered in all hospitals primarily through individual counseling and there were also three self-help groups. Nurses have diverse roles including in practice, education, leadership, research, and consultation. Social workers address psychosocial and economic challenges, rehabilitation and social reintegration. The workers highlighted the challenges in end-of-life care and communication, stressing the need for protocols and further training. PPC was seen as meaningful by patients and families, as well as staff.
Despite significant progress in PPC in South Korea, quantitative capacity remains limited. Further qualitative improvements in policies, practices, human resource development, and healthcare training are essential. This study provides insights into current PPC practices and their limitations. The development of practical evidence to enhance employment stability warrants further investigation.
本研究探讨了韩国当前的儿科姑息治疗(PPC)情况,并基于全职PPC工作者的视角提出了未来的发展方向。
采用混合方法进行二次分析,使用了参与政府PPC项目的护士和社会工作者的调查数据。该调查评估了医院、护士和社会工作者提供的服务,并通过开放式问题收集了对具有挑战性的任务、证据需求、PPC的重要性以及未来期望的看法。使用频率分析和常规内容分析法对数据进行分析。
十个项目医院中的九个医院的18名全职工作者参与了调查。八家医院提供疼痛和症状管理,所有医院都为患者及其家长提供咨询和教育。只有一家提供喘息护理和遗愿服务。所有医院主要通过个体咨询提供哀伤护理,还有三个自助小组。护士具有多种角色,包括实践、教育、领导、研究和咨询。社会工作者应对心理社会和经济挑战、康复及社会重新融入问题。工作者们强调了临终关怀和沟通方面的挑战,强调需要制定协议并进行进一步培训。患者、家属以及工作人员都认为PPC很有意义。
尽管韩国在PPC方面取得了显著进展,但量化能力仍然有限。在政策、实践、人力资源开发和医疗培训方面进一步进行质性改进至关重要。本研究深入了解了当前PPC的实践及其局限性。开发切实可行的证据以提高就业稳定性值得进一步研究。