利用 "3 个愿望 "项目帮助医疗重症监护室实现个性化临终关怀。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE American Journal of Critical Care Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4037/ajcc2024985
Brittany H Harrison, Elizabeth Hundt, Clareen Wiencek
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背景:多个组织建议,个性化生命末期(EOL)护理应成为标准做法。然而,由于临终关怀应该因人而异,因此并不存在标准化的方法。3 个愿望 "项目是一项临终关怀干预措施,它为个性化护理提供了方向,其三个目标是:让死亡有尊严、为患者的生命喝彩、为患者家属和重症监护室临床医生提供支持。患者和家属有机会在临终过程中选择 3 个愿望:目的:确定 "3 个愿望 "项目的实施是否有助于医疗团队提供个性化的临终关怀:方法:该循证项目采用爱荷华模式。该项目在一家学术医疗中心的重症医学科实施。通过收集和分析定性和定量数据对结果进行评估:在为期 2 个月的项目实施期间,共收集到 57 名死亡患者的 32 份遗愿表,其中 31 名患者参与,1 名患者拒绝。患者的总体参与率为 56%。排在前五位的愿望分别是布心、毯子、心跳打印、指纹和手印以及音乐。总费用为 992 美元,每个愿望的平均费用为 6.98 美元。在医疗团队调查中,85% 的受访者(39 位受访者中有 33 位)表示,他们同意或非常同意该项目能够让医疗团队持续提供个性化的临终关怀:调查数据支持 "3 个愿望 "项目,认为它是医疗团队提供个性化临终关怀的一种方法,也是在床边使用的一种有价值的工具。
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Use of the 3 Wishes Project to Help Individualize End-of-Life Care in a Medical Intensive Care Unit.

Background: Multiple organizations recommend that individualized end-of-life (EOL) care should be standard practice. However, a standardized approach does not exist because EOL care should be individually tailored. The 3 Wishes Project is an EOL intervention that provides direction for individualized care with 3 goals: dignify death, celebrate the patient's life, and support family members and the intensive care unit clinicians caring for the patient. Patients and families are given the opportunity to choose 3 wishes during the dying process.

Objective: To ascertain if the implementation of the 3 Wishes Project allowed the medical team to provide individualized EOL care.

Methods: The Iowa Model was used for this evidence-based project. The project was implemented in the medical intensive care unit at an academic medical center. Outcomes were evaluated by the collection and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data.

Results: From the 57 patients who died during the 2-month implementation period, 32 wish forms were collected; 31 patients participated and 1 declined. Overall participation among patients was 56%. The top 5 wishes were cloth hearts, blankets, heartbeat printouts, fingerprints and handprints, and music. The total cost was $992, and the average cost per wish was $6.98. Eighty-five percent (33 of 39) of the respondents to the medical team survey indicated that they either agreed or strongly agreed that the project allowed the medical team to consistently provide individualized EOL care.

Conclusions: The survey data support the 3 Wishes Project as a method that allowed the medical team to individualize EOL care and as a valuable tool for incorporation at the bedside.

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