在社区姑息关怀护理中处理照护者的悲伤。

Leonie Iskov, Kurt Andersson-Noorgard, Greg Fairbrother
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背景:目的:确定照护者与悲伤相关的需求,以及社区护士满足这些需求的能力:方法:这是一项融合并行的混合方法研究,其中采用了 i) 对近期去世的姑息关怀病人的照护者进行需求问卷调查;ii) 对照护者进行定性访谈研究;iii) 对 CNs 进行问卷调查,以了解他们在处理照护者悲伤时的信心和技能:在对照护者的调查中,仅有三分之一的照护者表示与 CNs 就长期和预期悲痛进行过接触。在全国护理人员调查中,护理人员对支持照护者处理悲痛的信心和技能较低。接受过姑息关怀培训的护理人员比普通护理人员更有信心、知识更丰富:尽管护理人员在临终关怀过程中的同情心和整体支持质量得到了很高的评价,但据照护者报告,在他们的护理体验中缺少对悲伤的支持。护理人员在满足护理者与悲伤相关的需求方面所扮演的角色尚有待确定。
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Working with carer grief in community palliative care nursing.

Background: Community nurses (CN), both generalist and palliative care-specific, are key to supporting the carer with their experience of grief.

Aim: To identify the grief-related needs of carers and the capacity of CNs to provide for those needs.

Methods: A convergent parallel mixed-methods study which employed i) a needs questionnaire among carers of palliative care patients who had recently died; ii) a qualitative interview study among carers and iii) a questionnaire among CNs which canvassed their confidence and skills in working with carer grief.

Findings: In the carer survey, just one-third of carers reported engagement with CNs regarding prolonged and anticipatory grief. In the CN survey, low confidence and skill regarding supporting carers with their grief was reported. CNs with palliative care training were more confident and knowledgeable than generalist CNs.

Conclusions: Despite offering high ratings for CN compassion and overall quality of support during the dying process, grief support was reported by carers to be missing from their experience of CN care. The role of CNs in providing for the grief-related needs of carers is yet to be established.

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