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Talking about death and dying in a hospital setting - a qualitative study of the wishes for end-of-life conversations from the perspective of patients and spouses

机译:谈到医院环境中的死亡和死亡 - 从患者和配偶的角度来看,对生活谈话的愿望的定性研究

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End-of-life (EOL) conversations are highly important for patients living with life-threatening diseases and for their relatives. Talking about the EOL is associated with reduced costs and better quality of care in the final weeks of life. However, there is therefore a need for further clarification of the actual wishes of patients and their relatives concerning EOL conversations in an acute hospital setting. The purpose of this study was to explore the wishes of patients and their relatives with regard to talking about the EOL in an acute hospital setting when living with a life-threatening disease. This study is a qualitative study using semi-structured in-depth interviews. A total of 17 respondents (11 patients and six spouses) participated. The patients were identified by the medical staff in a medical and surgical ward using SPICT?. The interview questions were focused on the respondents’ thoughts on and wishes about their future lives, as well as on their wishes regarding talking about the EOL in a hospital setting. This study revealed that the wish to talk about the EOL differed widely between respondents. Impairment to the patients’ everyday lives received the main focus, whereas talking about EOL was secondary. Conversations on EOL were an individual matter and ranged from not wanting to think about the EOL, to being ready to plan the funeral and expecting the healthcare professionals to be very open about the EOL. The conversations thus varied between superficial communication and crossing boundaries. The wish to talk about the EOL in an acute hospital setting is an individual matter and great diversity exists. This individualistic stance requires the development of conversational tools that can assist both the patients and the relatives who wish to have an EOL conversation and those who do not. At the same time, staff should be trained in initiating and facilitating EOL discussions.
机译:寿命结束(EOL)对话对于生活在危及生命的疾病和亲属的患者中非常重要。谈论EOL与降低成本和更好的生活质量有关。然而,因此需要进一步澄清患者及其关于急性医院环境中EOL对话的亲属的实际愿望。本研究的目的是探讨患者及其亲属在患有危及生命的疾病的急性医院环境中谈论eol的愿望。本研究是一种使用半结构化深入访谈的定性研究。共有17名受访者(11名患者和六种配偶)。患者通过医疗和外科病房中的医务人员识别使用伤害?面试问题专注于受访者对其未来生命的思想和愿望,以及他们在医院环境中谈论eol的愿望。本研究表明,谈论eol的希望在受访者之间广泛不同。患者日常生活的障碍得到了主要焦点,而谈论EOL是次要的。关于EOL的对话是个人的物质,不希望考虑eol,准备计划葬礼并期望医疗保健专业人员对eol非常开放。因此,浅层通信和交叉边界之间的谈话变化。谈论急性医院环境中的EOL的希望是个人物质,存在巨大的多样性。这种个人主义的立场需要开发可以帮助患者和希望拥有EOL谈话的亲属和那些没有的亲属的会话工具。与此同时,工作人员应接受启动和促进EOL讨论的培训。

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