Palliative Care Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Descriptive Qualitative Study of Palliative Care Clinicians

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of pain and symptom management Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2021.06.013
Joanna G. Rowe BS , Maryellen Potts PhD , Ronan McGhie BA , Annie Dinh BS , Ilana Engel MA , Keisha England BS , Christian T. Sinclair MD
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Abstract

Context

COVID-19 created unprecedented demand for palliative care at a time when in-person communication was highly restricted, straining efforts to care for patients and families.

Objectives

To qualitatively explore the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic from the perspective of palliative care clinicians. Specifically we sought to: 1) Describe the strategies adopted by palliative care clinicians to cope with new challenges including patient and clinician isolation, prognostication of an emergent disease, and rapidly rising numbers of severely ill patients; 2) Identify additions or adjustments to in-person and system-related palliative care training, methods, and tools made during pandemics.

Methods

This descriptive qualitative study utilized a thematic approach for data analysis of individual, semi-structured interviews with palliative care clinicians (n = 25). Codes, categories, and emerging themes were identified through an iterative, comparative method. Methods align with the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ)

Results

A theme of “Expanding the reach of palliative care for today and the future” was identified with three subthemes: 1) Redefining attitudes and hardship due to collective uncertainty, 2) Breaking with the past towards integrated concept of palliative care, and 3) Building capacity through primary palliative care training.

Conclusion

COVID-19 forced hospital systems to consider the inclusion of palliative care in unforeseen ways due to an uncontrollable, unpredictable disease. Faced with unprecedented uncertainty, palliative care clinicians utilized strategies for integration and innovation across hospitals, particularly in intensive care units and emergency departments. A need to build capacity through increased primary palliative care access and training was identified.

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COVID-19大流行期间的姑息治疗实践:对姑息治疗临床医生的描述性定性研究
在面对面沟通受到高度限制的情况下,covid -19对姑息治疗产生了前所未有的需求,给护理患者和家属带来了压力。目的从姑息治疗临床医生的角度定性探讨新冠肺炎大流行给姑息治疗带来的挑战。具体来说,我们试图:1)描述姑息治疗临床医生为应对新的挑战所采取的策略,包括患者和临床医生的隔离,紧急疾病的预测,以及迅速增加的重症患者数量;2)确定在大流行期间对亲自和系统相关的姑息治疗培训、方法和工具进行的补充或调整。方法:本描述性定性研究采用专题方法对姑息治疗临床医生(n = 25)的个人半结构化访谈进行数据分析。通过迭代的比较方法确定了代码、类别和新出现的主题。方法与定性研究报告综合标准(COREQ)结果一致主题为“扩大姑息治疗的今天和未来”,确定了三个子主题:1)重新定义集体不确定性导致的态度和困难,2)打破过去的姑息治疗综合概念,3)通过初级姑息治疗培训建立能力。结论covid -19迫使医院系统考虑以不可预见的方式纳入姑息治疗,因为这是一种无法控制、不可预测的疾病。面对前所未有的不确定性,姑息治疗临床医生采用了跨医院整合和创新的策略,特别是在重症监护病房和急诊科。会议确定需要通过增加初级姑息治疗机会和培训来建设能力。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pain and Symptom Management is an internationally respected, peer-reviewed journal and serves an interdisciplinary audience of professionals by providing a forum for the publication of the latest clinical research and best practices related to the relief of illness burden among patients afflicted with serious or life-threatening illness.
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