驾驭不确定性:COVID-19 对临终病人家属的影响。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING Research and Theory for Nursing Practice Pub Date : 2024-08-16 DOI:10.1891/RTNP-2024-0046
Mohamed Toufic El Hussein, Simreen Dhaliwal
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背景:冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行已造成全球大量人员死亡,并留下了大量失去亲人的人,同时也重塑了医疗保健服务,并深刻地影响了面对失去亲人的家庭。在大流行期间,公共卫生措施和对感染 COVID 的恐惧重塑了家庭的悲伤,增加了情感层次和复杂性。丧亲方面的挑战进一步加剧了这一问题,包括聚会的改变,这些改变改变了社会规范,限制了家庭对亲人的悼念,造成了进一步的痛苦。目的:阐明在 COVID-19 大流行期间有身患绝症的家庭成员住院治疗的家庭的经历,并从现有文献中找出可为临床实践提供参考的主题,以指导医疗服务提供者今后在姑息治疗期间如何照顾个人及其家庭。方法:本范围综述深入研究了从 PubMed、CINAHL 和 MEDLINE 数据库中的同行评审文献中获取的定性研究。结果通过全面搜索,共获得 298 篇文章,其中 10 篇被纳入本综述。确定了四个主题:沟通的重要性、与亲人分离的挑战和影响、改变的仪式和丧亲之痛,以及获得服务和支持的途径。对实践的启示:COVID-19 大流行所带来的限制和恐惧极大地改变了患者和家属的护理动态,扰乱了面对面探视的习惯,增加了家属的情感压力,同时凸显了个性化临终关怀的必要性。整合支持性框架并利用远程医疗平台或混合护理模式,对于解决患者、家属和护理人员在大流行期间和之后所经历的悲伤和失落的复杂性至关重要。
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Navigating Uncertainty: The Impact of COVID-19 on Families of Terminally Ill Patients.

Background: The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has caused significant global mortality and left a substantial number of bereaved individuals in its wake while reshaping healthcare delivery and profoundly affecting families coping with loss. During the pandemic, public health measures and the fear of getting COVID have reshaped grieving for families, adding emotional layers and complexities. This was further compounded by bereavement challenges, including changes to gatherings that have altered social norms and limited families in honoring loved ones, causing further distressing. Purpose: To elucidate experiences of families who had a hospitalized terminally ill family member during the COVID-19 pandemic and identify themes from the existing literature that can inform clinical practice related to how healthcare providers care for individuals and their families during palliative care going forward. Methods: This scoping review delved into qualitative studies sourced from peer-reviewed literature found in PubMed, CINAHL, and MEDLINE databases. Results: A thorough search yielded 298 articles, of which 10 were included in the present review. Four themes were identified: the importance of communication, the challenges and effects of separation from loved ones, changed rituals and bereavement, and access to services and support. Implications for Practice: The restrictions and fear imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly altered patient and family care dynamics, disrupting customary face-to-face visits and increasing emotional strain for families, while highlighting the necessity for personalized end-of-life care. Integrating supportive frameworks and utilizing telehealth platforms or hybrid care models will be crucial in addressing the complexities of grief and loss experienced by patients, families, and caregivers during and after the pandemic.

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期刊介绍: Research and Theory for Nursing Practice focuses on issues relevant to improving nursing practice, education, and patient care. The articles strive to discuss knowledge development in its broadest sense, reflect research using a variety of methodological approaches, and combine several methods and strategies in a single study. Because of the journal''s international emphasis, article contributors address the implications of their studies for an international audience.
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