从姑息治疗患者家属的角度参与住院治疗。

Johanna Saarinen, Kaisa Mishina, Anu Soikkeli-Jalonen, Hanne Konradsen, Elina Haavisto
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背景:家庭成员参与住院姑息治疗已被证明是有意义的;它有助于患者的健康。即便如此,人们对家庭成员参与此类护理的观点知之甚少。目的:本研究的目的是从姑息治疗患者家属的角度描述参与住院治疗的情况。方法:本研究包括对接受住院姑息治疗的患者家属(n=19)的半结构化个人访谈,以及归纳主题分析。研究结果:确定了四个主要主题,描述了家庭成员对其参与住院姑息治疗的看法:家庭成员参与日常活动、参与对家庭成员的重要性、家庭成员为患者提供情感支持以及家庭成员在有关患者护理的讨论和决策过程中的作用。结论:家庭成员以不同方式参与住院姑息治疗。参与对患者和家庭成员来说同样重要,一些家庭成员认为参与可能支持了他们的应对过程。
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Participation in inpatient care from the perspective of family members of palliative care patients.

Background: The participation of family members in inpatient palliative care has been shown to be meaningful; it contributes to the wellbeing of the patient. Even so, little is known about the perspectives of family members regarding their participation in this type of care.

Aim: The aim of this study was to describe participation in inpatient care from the perspective of family members of palliative care patients.

Method: This study involved semi-structured individual interviews with family members (n=19) of patients receiving inpatient palliative care, as well as inductive thematic analysis.

Findings: Four main themes describing the family members' perspectives of their participation in inpatient palliative care were identified: family members attending to everyday activities, importance of participation to family members, family members providing emotional support to patients and the role of family members in discussions and decision-making processes concerning patient care.

Conclusion: Family members participate in inpatient palliative care in different ways. Participation was experienced as important to patients and family members, and some family members felt that participation may have supported their coping process.

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