Clinician Communication in Hospice: Constructions of Reality Throughout the End-of-Life Process.

Omega Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-21 DOI:10.1177/00302228221116719
Kelly E Tenzek, Pei C Grant, Rachel M Depner, Kathryn Levy, David J Byrwa
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The current study examined qualitative data from hospice clinicians' perspectives on language, surrounding end-of-life (EOL), to understand challenges and opportunities for constructing a trajectory of communication leading towards a good death experience. Findings from two focus groups with nine clinicians' and 12 individual interviews, four of which were follow up interviews after the focus groups, were guided by framework analysis and revealed three themes, constructing language choices, roles and responsibilities, and socio-cultural considerations. We used the Opportunity Model for Presence during the End-of-Life Process (OMP-EOLP) to make sense of the findings and discuss implications for language use throughout the EOL process. We argue additional efforts should be made in recognizing the value of presence checks, re-constructing advance care planning, and utilizing different forms of media as an educational tool and connection mechanism for clinicians with patients and families to achieve a timely engagement of EOL conversations for all healthcare participants.

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临终关怀中的临床医生沟通:生命终结过程中的现实建构》。
本研究从临终关怀临床医生的角度出发,围绕生命末期(EOL)的语言问题,对定性数据进行了研究,以了解构建通向良好死亡体验的沟通轨迹所面临的挑战和机遇。在框架分析的指导下,我们对九名临床医生参加的两个焦点小组和 12 次个人访谈(其中四次是焦点小组之后的后续访谈)的结果进行了分析,并揭示了三个主题,即构建语言选择、角色和责任以及社会文化因素。我们使用 "临终关怀机会模型"(Opportunity Model for Presence during the End-of-Life Process,OMP-EOLP)来理解研究结果,并讨论在整个临终关怀过程中使用语言的意义。我们认为,在认识临终关怀检查的价值、重新构建预先护理计划以及利用不同形式的媒体作为临床医生与患者和家属的教育工具和联系机制方面,应做出更多努力,以实现所有医疗参与者及时参与临终关怀对话。
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