Palliative (farewell) culture in shared housing arrangements : The perspective of everyday nursing practice.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Zeitschrift Fur Gerontologie Und Geriatrie Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-04 DOI:10.1007/s00391-024-02313-4
Carola Walter, Katharina Lex
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Background: Shared housing arrangements (SHA) are alternatives to long-term care facilities for care-dependent people. The collective perspective of nursing professionals working in SHA in dealing with death and dying is missing in recent studies. This study aimed to investigate the perspective of professionals concerning a palliative (farewell) culture in SHA.

Methods: In this study two group discussions were conducted with nurses and nursing assistants working in SHA. Data were analyzed using the documentary method, with the aim of working out the professional orientation framework concerning a collective palliative culture.

Results: Nurses enable a palliative (farewell) culture. This leads to the fact that hospice services are not used in these SHA. The distance to relatives as well as a short dying process or incomplete dying support can make a successful palliative culture difficult. Depending on the conscious assumption of responsibility for a palliative culture in the nursing concept of SHA, death and dying are discussed at an early stage with the relatives and care-dependent people.

Discussion: The constantly progressing palliative culture in SHA is based on nurses' experiences, general practitioners (GP) and relatives. The family carers' role is ambiguous. If they do what they are supposed to do from the professional nurses' point of view and are closely connected to the nurses, they are viewed positively and as enablers of a palliative culture. If family carers' responsibilities are not communicated and they are not in close contact with professional nurses, they are viewed as opponents of a palliative culture. The GPs are seen as enablers of a palliative culture in both discussions. A timely discussion on what might happen in the end of life phase, formalized or not, helps all involved groups to be prepared.

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共同住房安排中的姑息(告别)文化 :日常护理实践的视角。
背景:共同住房安排(SHA)是为依赖护理的人提供的长期护理设施的替代方案。最近的研究中缺少在共享住房安排中工作的护理专业人员处理死亡和临终问题的集体视角。本研究旨在调查专业人员对安老院姑息(告别)文化的看法:在这项研究中,与在上海和睦家医院工作的护士和护理助理进行了两次小组讨论。采用文献法对数据进行了分析,目的是制定有关集体姑息文化的专业方向框架:结果:护士促成了姑息(告别)文化。结果:护士促成了一种姑息(告别)文化,这导致在这些医疗机构中没有使用临终关怀服务。与亲属的距离、短暂的临终过程或不完整的临终支持,都会使姑息文化难以成功实施。根据 SHA 护理理念中对姑息文化责任的自觉承担,在早期阶段就与亲属和依赖护理的人讨论死亡和临终问题:讨论:上海和睦家医院不断发展的姑息文化是基于护士、全科医生(GP)和亲属的经验。家庭照护者的角色是模糊的。如果他们从专业护士的角度出发,做了他们应该做的事情,并且与护士密切相关,那么他们就会被积极地看待,成为姑息文化的推动者。如果家庭照护者的责任没有得到沟通,也没有与专业护士保持密切联系,那么他们就会被视为姑息文化的反对者。在这两次讨论中,全科医生都被视为姑息文化的推动者。及时讨论生命末期可能发生的事情,无论是否正式,都有助于所有相关群体做好准备。
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期刊介绍: The fact that more and more people are becoming older and are having a significant influence on our society is due to intensive geriatric research and geriatric medicine in the past and present. The Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie has contributed to this area for many years by informing a broad spectrum of interested readers about various developments in gerontology research. Special issues focus on all questions concerning gerontology, biology and basic research of aging, geriatric research, psychology and sociology as well as practical aspects of geriatric care. Target group: Geriatricians, social gerontologists, geriatric psychologists, geriatric psychiatrists, nurses/caregivers, nurse researchers, biogerontologists in geriatric wards/clinics, gerontological institutes, and institutions of teaching and further or continuing education.
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