治疗之外:了解儿童姑息治疗的家庭经验。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Palliative & Supportive Care Pub Date : 2024-12-12 DOI:10.1017/S1478951524001159
Pablo Del Villar Guerra, Marta Andrés de Álvaro, Laura García Miralles, Olaya Tamayo-Morales, Daniel Ramos Pollo
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目的:本研究旨在探讨参加儿科姑息治疗(PPC)项目的儿童和青少年家庭的多方面经历,特别强调了解他们对所提供护理的质量和有效性的看法。我们的目标包括探索PPC背景下的情感、社会和实际护理维度,以解决差距并找到改进的领域。目标包括探索对身体、情感、社会和精神维度的感知影响,调查ppc前的包容经历,并确定该计划的局限性和潜在的改进领域。方法:采用现象学视角的定性描述方法,采用半结构化访谈,采用理论方便抽样,对6名主要护理人员进行访谈。分析包括细致的转录、字母数字编码和使用Atlas的专题分类。Ti 8.0®软件。结果:在访谈中一致反映了对家庭动态的积极影响,其特点是宁静感,增强患者护理和大量护理人员支持。情绪健康的改善表现为情绪高涨,焦虑减少,正常感觉恢复。确定的值得注意的挑战包括保健专业人员之间的沟通差距、服务供应有限以及家庭护理方面的明显限制。研究结果的意义:该研究强调了PPC项目对家庭生活质量感知的深刻积极影响,这些家庭在照顾患有限制生命疾病的儿童方面处于复杂状态。研究结果强调了以家庭为中心的整体护理的重要性,并强调了全面解决护理人员需求以减轻倦怠风险的必要性。确定的挑战可以作为改进沟通策略、扩大服务提供和增强PPC项目支持结构的路标。总体而言,该研究强调了PPC项目对家庭福祉的深远积极影响,同时也确定了项目需要加强的领域,特别是在沟通和服务方面。
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Beyond treatment: Understanding family experiences in pediatric palliative care.

Objectives: This study aimed to explore the multifaceted experiences of families with children and adolescents enrolled in the pediatric palliative care (PPC) program, with a particular emphasis on understanding their perspectives regarding the quality and effectiveness of care provided. Our goals included exploring emotional, social, and practical caregiving dimensions within the PPC context to address gaps and find areas for improvement. The objectives encompassed an exploration of the perceived effects on physical, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions, an investigation into pre-PPC inclusion experiences, and an identification of limitations and potential areas for enhancement within the program.

Methods: Using a qualitative descriptive approach with a phenomenological lens, we engaged 6 primary caregivers through semi-structured interviews, employing theoretical convenience sampling. Analysis involved meticulous transcription, alphanumeric coding, and thematic categorization using Atlas.ti 8.0® software.

Results: Consistently echoed across interviews were the positive impacts on family dynamics, characterized by a sense of tranquility, enhanced patient care, and substantial caregiver support. Emotional well-being improvements were marked by elevated mood, reduced anxiety, and a restored sense of normalcy. Noteworthy challenges identified encompassed communication gaps among health-care professionals, limited-service availability, and perceived constraints in home care.

Significance of results: The study underscores the profound positive influence of the PPC program on the perceived quality of life for families navigating the complexities of caring for children with life-limiting illnesses. The findings underscore the paramount importance of holistic, family-centric care and underscore the imperative to address caregiver needs comprehensively to mitigate the risk of burnout. The identified challenges serve as signposts for refining communication strategies, expanding service provisions, and augmenting support structures within the PPC program. Overall, the study highlights the profound positive impact of the PPC program on family well-being, while also identifying areas for program enhancement, particularly in communication and service availability.

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