Sights and Sounds of Respiratory Changes During Hospice Death Vigils: Hospice Caregivers Experience.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of pain and symptom management Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2024.10.035
Debra Parker Oliver, Masako Mayahara, Allison Donehower, Jacquelyn J Benson, Daniel Paget, Keisha White Makinde, Justin Daniels, Patrick White
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Context: Research has documented common respiratory changes at the end of life for hospice patients. Some studies have noted these symptoms as distressing and challenging for families, and as a potential reason for emergency room visits and hospice benefit revocation. However, the experiences and emotions of family members regarding these respiratory changes in the final days, particularly when they are alone in a home setting, are not well documented. A recent study found 51% caregivers identified abnormal breathing as a challenge during their vigil experience.

Objectives: The study aimed to answer three research questions: 1) How do family members describe the sights and sounds of the respiratory changes experienced during the final days of life? 2) What are the emotions caregivers experience as a result of witnessing the sights and sounds of respiratory changes? 3) What interventions are caregivers using to manage respiratory changes?

Methods: A secondary analysis of 22 hospice caregiver interviews from a larger study of family interviews focused analyzing in depth narratives related to respiratory changes during the vigil period.

Results: Caregiver narratives distressful sights and sounds related to respiratory symptoms during the final days were described by 27% and 77% of family narratives, respectively. Negative emotional reactions were reported by more than a third of those interviewed. Caregivers expressed frustration at not understanding the reasons behind respiratory changes, with 27% noting they wished for more information on what to expect and how to intervene. There were inconsistencies in the interventions provided by hospice teams in managing respiratory symptoms.

Conclusions: Opportunities exist for hospice agencies to better address the caregiver distress caused by witnessing noisy breathing (death rattle), Cheyne-Stokes breathing, and agonal breathing. Further research is needed to identify standard definitions for these respiratory changes, their prevalence in the home hospice setting, and to develop practice standards and effective interventions to relieve caregiver distress.

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安宁疗护死亡守夜期间呼吸变化的景象和声音:安宁疗护者的经验。
背景:研究记录了安宁疗护患者在生命末期常见的呼吸系统变化。一些研究指出,这些症状对家属来说是一种痛苦和挑战,也是急诊室就诊和撤销安宁疗护福利的潜在原因。然而,家庭成员在生命最后几天对这些呼吸系统变化的体验和情绪,尤其是当他们独自在家时,并没有很好的记录。最近的一项研究发现,51% 的护理人员认为异常呼吸是他们守夜经历中的一项挑战:本研究旨在回答三个研究问题:1) 在生命的最后几天,家庭成员如何描述呼吸变化的景象和声音?2)护理人员在目睹呼吸变化的景象和声音时会产生哪些情绪?3)护理人员采取了哪些干预措施来控制呼吸系统的变化?对一项更大规模的家属访谈研究中的22个临终关怀照护者访谈进行二次分析,重点分析与守夜期间呼吸变化有关的深度叙述:分别有 27% 和 77% 的家属在叙述中描述了最后几天与呼吸道症状有关的令人不安的景象和声音。超过三分之一的受访者报告了负面情绪反应。护理人员对不了解呼吸系统变化背后的原因表示沮丧,其中 27% 的护理人员表示希望获得更多有关预期情况和如何干预的信息。安宁疗护团队在处理呼吸道症状时提供的干预措施不一致:安宁疗护机构有机会更好地处理护理者因目睹嘈杂的呼吸声(死亡拨浪鼓)、切恩-斯托克斯呼吸和激动呼吸而产生的痛苦。需要进一步开展研究,以确定这些呼吸变化的标准定义及其在居家安宁疗护环境中的普遍程度,并制定实践标准和有效的干预措施,以减轻护理者的痛苦。
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