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姑息治疗与临终关怀中的性别与性取向:一项服务评估与定性分析。

Sex and gender in palliative and end-of-life care: A service evaluation and qualitative analysis.

作者信息

F Hudson Briony, Edwards Bethan, Wagstaff Ellie, White Nicola

机构信息

Marie Curie, London, UK.

Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Department, University College London, UK.

出版信息

Palliat Care Soc Pract. 2025 Jul 29;19:26323524251344310. doi: 10.1177/26323524251344310. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sex and gender are determinants of health and well-being. A person's sex is assigned at birth while gender identity is culturally determined and influences many aspects of life. Little evidence exists regarding differences in the use or experience of palliative care services between people of different sex and genders in the United Kingdom.

AIMS

To explore differences by sex and gender in (1) time from service referral to death, (2) reason for referral, (3) preference for place of death and (4) place of death in UK hospice and community services. In addition, palliative care staff's views of the impact of sex and gender on end-of-life experiences are explored.

DESIGN

Sequential multiple methods design including a service evaluation of routinely collected data from hospices and community nursing services across the United Kingdom (January 2019 to December 2022) and a qualitative study. Quantitative data were extracted from a central database, which collated all data from SystmOne, PatientConnect and EMIS and were summarised using descriptive statistics. Focus groups were conducted with palliative care staff from Wales and Scotland and analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.

SETTING

Hospice inpatient services, community nursing teams.

RESULTS

Ninety thousand six hundred and fourteen data points were analysed. High levels of missing data were noted around gender identity, alongside other demographic characteristics. A roughly even split between male (50%) and female (47%) patients was observed. Gender identity was not reported for 25% of the sample. The majority of patients were White British (82%). No differences were noted in other variables explored. In the qualitative study, differences by gender were percieved by palliative care staff in relation to patient and carer experiences.

CONCLUSION

Quantitative data suggest limited differences in access to care or service use while qualitative data suggest differences in experiences of palliative care between sexes and genders. To enable explorations of intersectionality, sensitive data collection is needed to support future research and service delivery.

摘要

背景

性别是健康和幸福的决定因素。一个人的性别在出生时就已确定,而性别认同则由文化决定,并影响生活的许多方面。在英国,关于不同性别者在姑息治疗服务的使用或体验方面的差异,几乎没有证据。

目的

探讨英国临终关怀和社区服务中不同性别在以下方面的差异:(1)从服务转诊到死亡的时间;(2)转诊原因;(3)对死亡地点的偏好;(4)死亡地点。此外,还探讨了姑息治疗工作人员对性别对临终体验影响的看法。

设计

序贯多重方法设计,包括对英国各地临终关怀机构和社区护理服务机构常规收集的数据(2019年1月至2022年12月)进行服务评估以及一项定性研究。定量数据从一个中央数据库中提取,该数据库整理了来自SystmOne、PatientConnect和EMIS的所有数据,并使用描述性统计进行总结。对来自威尔士和苏格兰的姑息治疗工作人员进行了焦点小组访谈,并采用反思性主题分析进行分析。

场所

临终关怀住院服务、社区护理团队。

结果

分析了90614个数据点。发现围绕性别认同以及其他人口统计学特征存在大量缺失数据。观察到男性患者(50%)和女性患者(47%)大致平分。25%的样本未报告性别认同。大多数患者是英国白人(82%)。在其他探讨的变量中未发现差异。在定性研究中,姑息治疗工作人员认为在患者和护理人员的体验方面存在性别差异。

结论

定量数据表明在获得护理或服务使用方面差异有限,而定性数据表明不同性别在姑息治疗体验方面存在差异。为了能够探索交叉性,需要进行敏感的数据收集,以支持未来的研究和服务提供。

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