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Patient-Centered Care or Cultural Competence: Negotiating Palliative Care at Home for Chinese Canadian Immigrants

机译:以患者为中心的护理或文化才能:为加拿大华裔移民在家中就姑息治疗进行谈判

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The literature about Chinese attitudes toward death and dying contains frequent references to strong taboos against open discussion about death; consequently, there is an assumption that dying at home is not the preferred option. This focused ethnographic study examined the palliative home care experiences of 4 Chinese immigrants with terminal cancer, their family caregivers, and home care nurses and key informant interviews with 11 health care providers. Three main themes emerged: (1) the many facets of taboo; (2) discursive tensions between patient-centered care and cultural competence; and (3) rethinking language barriers. Thus, training on cultural competence needs to move away from models that portray cultural beliefs as shared, fixed patterns, and take into account the complicated reality of everyday care provision at end of life in the home.
机译:关于中国人对死亡和垂死的态度的文献中经常提到强烈的禁忌,反对公开讨论死亡问题。因此,有一个假设是在家中死亡不是首选。这项针对民族志的重点研究调查了4位患有晚期癌症的中国移民,其家庭护理人员和家庭护理护士的姑息家庭护理经历,以及对11位医疗服务提供者的主要信息提供者访谈。出现了三个主要主题:(1)禁忌的许多方面; (2)以病人为中心的护理与文化能力之间的话语张力; (3)重新思考语言障碍。因此,对文化能力的培训需要摆脱将文化信仰描述为共享的固定模式的模型,并要考虑到家庭寿命结束时提供日常护理的复杂现实。

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