医疗服务提供者在对姑息关怀患者进行家访时面临的障碍--一项定性研究

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Indian Journal of Palliative Care Pub Date : 2024-02-16 DOI:10.25259/ijpc_228_2023
Priyanga Datchanamourtty, M. Rajalakshmi, Kalaiselvan Ganapathy
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我们社区医学系一直在医院和社区环境中对医护人员进行姑息关怀培训。在提供适当的姑息关怀方面存在许多困难。本研究的目的是探讨初级住院医师、辅助护士和助产士(ANM)以及医务社工(MSW)在对姑息关怀患者进行家访时所面临的各种困难,并在今后的家访中解决这些困难。本研究在我们的外围机构(如农村卫生培训中心和城市卫生培训中心)进行,研究对象包括初级住院医师、辅助护士和助产士以及医务社工,他们都曾为患者提供过姑息关怀服务。定性研究设计包括力场分析、蛛网图和配对排序等参与式研究行动技术,以及德尔菲技术等系统技术。困难包括时间限制、缺乏资源(如药物和交通设施)、需要专家护理以及不遵守建议。得出了姑息关怀的驱动力和制约力,并绘制了力场分析图。医护人员提供姑息关怀服务的有利因素包括对治疗病人的自我满意度、对上门治疗的满意度、对影响病人健康的心理或社会因素的理解、对病人的技能开发和咨询。医疗服务提供者提供姑息关怀服务的限制因素包括时间限制、缺乏资源、病人没有正确听从建议、护理人员护理不当以及无法满足病人的某些需求。通过对医务社工在姑息关怀访视中所面临的问题进行行列式排列,对其进行配对评分/排序。这些困难包括时间限制、缺乏资源、工作人员缺乏适当的知识以及需要专科护理。从德尔菲技术中得出的可能的潜在解决方案是适当规划以减少时间限制,以及加强对患者坚持治疗的辅导。它有助于确定医疗服务提供者所面临的困难,并为未来的居家姑息关怀探访规划解决方案。
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Barriers Faced by Healthcare Providers during Home Visits of Palliative Care Patients – A Qualitative Study
We, the Department of Community Medicine, have been training healthcare providers for palliative care in the hospital and community setting. There were many difficulties in providing proper palliative care. The objective is to explore the various difficulties faced by Junior Residents, auxiliary nurse and midwife (ANM) and medical social workers (MSWs) during the home visits of palliative care patients and to address those difficulties in future visits. The study was conducted in our peripheral institutions such as the Rural Health Training Centre and the Urban Health Training Centre among Junior Residents, ANMs and MSWs who had provided palliative care for the patients. Qualitative study design includes participatory research action techniques such as force field analysis, cobweb diagram, and pairwise ranking, and Systematic techniques include the Delphi technique. Indicators for difficulties faced by Junior Residents were derived and plotted based on priorities and joined to form a cobweb diagram. Difficulties were time constraints, lack of resources such as medications and transport facilities, need for specialist care, and non-adherence to the advice. Driving force and restraining force for palliative care were derived and plotted on the force field analysis. The favourable factors in providing palliative care services of the healthcare providers are self-satisfaction with treating the patient, satisfaction due to treatment at the doorstep, understanding the patient’s psychological or social factors affecting their health, skill development and counselling of the patient. The restraining factors in providing palliative care services of the healthcare providers are time constraints, lack of resources, patient not following the advice properly, improper care by caregivers and unable to fulfill certain needs of the patient. Pairwise scoring/ranking was done for MSWs by plotting the issues faced in palliative care visits in rows and columns. The difficulties were time constraints, lack of resources, lack of proper knowledge of staff and need for specialist care. The possible potential solutions derived from the Delphi technique were proper planning to reduce time constraints and intense counseling of patients on adherence to treatment. It helped to identify the difficulties faced by healthcare providers and to plan for solutions in future palliative home care visits.
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Indian Journal of Palliative Care
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期刊介绍: Welcome to the website of the Indian Journal of Palliative Care. You have free full text access to recent issues of the journal. The links connect you to •guidelines and systematic reviews in palliative care and oncology •a directory of palliative care programmes in India and IAPC membership •Palliative Care Formulary, book reviews and other educational material •guidance on statistical tests and medical writing.
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