Telephone communication with relatives of hospitalised COVID-19 patients by a specialised family support team: lessons learned

Ara Ayora, C. Nogueras, Sonia Jiménez-Panés, Sergi Cortiñas-Rovira
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During March and April 2020, the number of hospital admissions and deaths due to the first wave of COVID-19 peaked. The objective of this study was to analyse the experiences of a team of health professionals in charge of breaking bad news over the telephone to the relatives of patients admitted to the respiratory ward of a large hospital in Barcelona. This was a qualitative research based on semi-structured individual interviews with all the members of the team and a group interview. The interviews were analysed using Condensation of Meaning techniques. Three central themes emerged after analysing the interviews: (1) the call itself, (2) the need for good organisational support both before and during a crisis, and (3) the care that the professionals themselves need. To set up a large-scale operation to break bad news over the phone, some organisational aspects must be considered that go beyond the call itself. All these aspects are interrelated to a large extent, and due attention should be given to proper communication and adequate care practices for both relatives and health workers.
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专业家庭支持小组与COVID-19住院患者亲属的电话沟通:吸取的经验教训
2020年3月和4月期间,第一波COVID-19导致的住院人数和死亡人数达到高峰。本研究的目的是分析一组卫生专业人员的经验,他们负责通过电话向巴塞罗那一家大医院呼吸病房住院病人的亲属透露坏消息。这是一项定性研究,基于对团队所有成员的半结构化个人访谈和小组访谈。使用意义凝聚技术对访谈进行分析。在对访谈进行分析后,出现了三个中心主题:(1)呼叫本身,(2)在危机之前和危机期间需要良好的组织支持,以及(3)专业人员本身需要的关怀。要建立一个大规模的行动,通过电话传达坏消息,必须考虑一些组织方面,而不仅仅是电话本身。所有这些方面在很大程度上都是相互关联的,应适当注意家属和保健工作者的适当沟通和适当护理做法。
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