...
首页> 外文期刊>BMC Palliative Care >Caregiver exposure to critical events and distress in home-based palliative care in Germany a cross-sectional study using the Stressful Caregiving Adult Reactions to Experiences of Dying (SCARED) scale
【24h】

Caregiver exposure to critical events and distress in home-based palliative care in Germany a cross-sectional study using the Stressful Caregiving Adult Reactions to Experiences of Dying (SCARED) scale

机译:照料者在德国在家中的姑息治疗中暴露于重症事件和痛苦中的一项横断面研究,使用了成年照料者对死亡经验的反应(SCARED)量表

获取原文
           

摘要

Lay family caregivers of patients receiving palliative care often confront stressful situations in the care of their loved ones. This is particularly true for families in the home-based palliative care settings, where the family caregivers are responsible for a substantial amount of the patient’s care. Yet, to our knowledge, no study to date has examined the family caregivers’ exposure to critical events and distress with home-based palliative care has been reported from Germany. Therefore, we attempt to assess family caregiver exposure to the dying patient’s critical health events and relate that to the caregiver’s own psychological distress to examine associations with general health within a home-based palliative care situation in Germany. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 106 family caregivers with home-based palliative care in the Federal State of North Rhine Westphalia, Germany. We administered the Stressful Caregiving Adult Reactions to Experiences of Dying (SCARED) Scale. Descriptive statistics and linear regression models relating general health (SF-36) were used to analyze the data. The frequency of the caregiver’s exposure, or witness of, critical health events of the patient ranged from 95.2% “pain/discomfort” to 20.8% “family caregiver thought patient was dead”. The highest distress scores assessing fear and helpfulness were associated with “family caregiver felt patient had enough’” and “family caregiver thought patient was dead”. Linear regression analyses revealed significant inverse associations between SCARED critical health event exposure frequency (beta?=?.408, p?=?.025) and total score (beta?=?.377, p?=?.007) with general health in family caregivers. Family caregivers with home-based palliative care in Germany frequently experience exposure to a large number of critical health events in caring for their family members who are terminally ill. These exposures are associated with the family caregiver’s degree of fear and helplessness and are associated with their worse general health. Thus the SCARED Scale, which is brief and easy to administer, appears able to identify these potentially upsetting critical health events among family caregivers of palliative care patients receiving care at home. Because it identified commonly encountered critical events in these patients and related them to adverse general health of family caregivers, the SCARED may add to clinically useful screens to identify family caregivers who may be struggling.
机译:接受姑息治疗的患者的家庭护理人员通常在照顾亲人时面临重重压力。对于家庭式姑息治疗机构中的家庭尤其如此,在这种情况下,家庭护理人员负责患者的大部分护理工作。然而,据我们所知,迄今为止,尚无任何研究检查过家庭照料者暴露于重症事件和家庭姑息治疗所带来的痛苦的情况。因此,我们尝试评估家庭护理人员在垂死患者的严重健康事件中的暴露程度,并将其与护理人员自身的心理困扰联系起来,以研究德国家庭姑息治疗情况下与一般健康的关系。在德国北莱茵-威斯特法伦州的106名家庭护理者中进行了横断面研究,他们接受了家庭姑息治疗。我们对成年人的临终经历(SCARED)量表进行了压力照顾成人反应。描述性统计数据和与总体健康状况相关的线性回归模型(SF-36)用于分析数据。护理人员接触或见证患者严重健康事件的频率范围从95.2%“疼痛/不适”到20.8%“家庭护理人员认为患者已死亡”。评估恐惧和帮助的最高苦恼分数与“家庭照顾者认为患者已经足够”和“家庭照顾者认为患者已经死亡”有关。线性回归分析显示,SCARED严重健康事件暴露频率(β?= ?. 408,p?= ?. 025)和总分(β?= ?. 377,p?= ?. 007)之间存在显着的负相关关系。在家庭照顾者中。在德国,以家庭为基础的姑息治疗的家庭护理人员经常会遇到许多危重的健康事件,以照顾其身患绝症的家庭成员。这些暴露与家庭照顾者的恐惧和无助程度有关,并与他们的整体健康状况不佳有关。因此,SCARED量表简单易用,似乎能够识别出在家中接受治疗的姑息治疗患者的家庭看护人中这些可能危及健康的关键健康事件。因为SCARED可以识别出这些患者中经常遇到的危急事件,并将其与家庭护理人员的不良总体健康状况相关联,所以SCARED可能会增加对临床有用的筛查,以识别可能正在挣扎的家庭护理人员。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号