临床医生对患有严重精神疾病的老年人姑息关怀的看法:多地点定性研究。

Daniel Shalev,Maureen Ekwebelem,Lilla Brody,Karolina Sadowska,Sanam Bhatia,Dania Alvarez,Catherine Riffin,M Carrington Reid
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目标:约有 5.5%的人口患有严重精神疾病(SMI)。患有严重精神疾病的老年人承受着严重医疗疾病的沉重负担,而且在预先护理计划、症状管理和护理人员支持方面存在差异。本研究的目的是探讨跨学科临床医生对患有严重精神疾病和内科疾病的老年人的姑息关怀需求的看法。本定性研究采用主题分析法,对城市医疗系统中四家医院中从事姑息关怀、老年病学或老年病学/咨询联络精神病学的跨学科临床医生进行半结构式访谈。测量与患有严重精神疾病和严重内科疾病的老年人护理相关的主题,包括临床医生的经验、护理中面临的挑战以及改善护理的机会。结果(结论:该研究强调了目前的姑息关怀模式不足以满足患有严重精神疾病的老年人的特殊需求。为改善姑息关怀的提供,需要整合精神科和重症护理的模式并加强培训。在重症关怀和精神科之间建立综合关怀模式和劳动力发展,有可能改善这一弱势群体的治疗效果。
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Clinician Perspectives on Palliative Care for Older Adults With Serious Mental Illnesses: A Multisite Qualitative Study.
OBJECTIVES Approximately 5.5% of the population live with serious mental illnesses (SMI). Older adults with SMI experience a high burden of serious medical illnesses and disparities in advance care planning, symptom management, and caregiver support. The objectives of this study are to explore interdisciplinary clinician perspectives on the palliative care needs of older adults with SMI and serious medical illnesses. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS This qualitative study utilized thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews of interdisciplinary clinicians practicing palliative care, geriatrics, or geriatric/consultation-liaison psychiatry at four hospitals within an urban health system. MEASUREMENTS Themes related to care of older adults with serious mental illness and serious medical illness with respect to clinician experiences, challenges in care, and opportunities to improve care. RESULTS The authors interviewed 45 clinicians. Major themes identified were: (1) Current paradigms of palliative care do not meet the needs of patients with SMI; (2) Clinicians are motivated to care for this population but require more training and interdisciplinary practice; (3) There is a need for structural integration of psychiatric and palliative care services. CONCLUSIONS The study underscores the inadequacy of current palliative care models in meeting the unique needs of older adults with SMI. Models of integrated psychiatric and serious illness care and enhanced training are needed to improve the delivery of palliative care. Integrated care models and workforce development at the interface of serious illness care and psychiatric have the potential to improve outcomes for this vulnerable population.
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