Situational Analysis of Barriers to Continuity of End-of-Life Care in Urban Areas, Bangkok.

IF 1.6 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-17 DOI:10.1080/15524256.2023.2282354
Nisa Wongchan, Kittikorn Nilmanat, Tippamas Chinnawong
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This qualitative study was designed to describe the continuity of end-of-life care and identify barriers to continuity in urban Bangkok. Continuity of care is considered an essential part of palliative care to promote the quality of life of patients at the end of life. The majority of studies have been conducted exploring continuity of care in rural communities. However, few studies have focused on urban areas, particularly in big cities. Twelve healthcare providers were the participants, including nurses in inpatient units, and in the Health Community and Continuity of Care Unit, a palliative care physician, and social workers. The data collection consisted of individual interviews, field notes, and observations. Content analysis was used to analyze data and identify barriers. The continuity of end-of-life care in a selected setting was fragmented. Three main barriers to the continuity of end-of-life care consisted of misunderstandings about patients who required palliative care, staff workloads, and incomplete patient information. The development of a comprehensive patient information sheet for communication among a multidisciplinary team could promote continuity of end-of-life care from hospital to home. An interprofessional training course on continuity of end-of-life care is also recommended. Finally, the staff workload should be monitored and managed.

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曼谷市区临终关怀持续障碍的情境分析。
本定性研究旨在描述曼谷城市临终关怀的连续性,并确定连续性的障碍。护理的连续性被认为是姑息治疗的重要组成部分,以促进患者在生命结束时的生活质量。大多数研究都是探讨农村社区护理的连续性。然而,很少有研究集中在城市地区,特别是大城市。12名医疗服务提供者是参与者,包括住院病房、卫生社区和连续性护理病房的护士、一名姑息治疗医生和社会工作者。数据收集包括个人访谈、实地记录和观察。内容分析用于分析数据并识别障碍。在选定的环境中,临终关怀的连续性是支离破碎的。临终关怀的连续性的三个主要障碍包括对需要姑息治疗的患者的误解,工作人员的工作量和不完整的患者信息。为多学科团队之间的沟通制定一份全面的病人信息表,可以促进从医院到家庭的临终关怀的连续性。还建议举办关于临终关怀连续性的跨专业培训课程。最后,应监测和管理工作人员的工作量。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care, now affiliated with the Social Work in Hospice and Palliative Care Network, explores issues crucial to caring for terminally ill patients and their families. Academics and social work practitioners present current research, articles, and continuing features on the "state of the art" of social work practice, including interdisciplinary interventions, practice innovations, practice evaluations, end-of-life decision-making, grief and bereavement, and ethical and moral issues. The Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care combines theory and practice to facilitate an understanding of the multi-level issues surrounding care for those in pain and suffering from painful, debilitating, and/or terminal illness.
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