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Palliative care for homeless people: a systematic review of the concerns, care needs and preferences, and the barriers and facilitators for providing palliative care

机译:为无家可归者提供姑息治疗:系统地审查关注,照料需求和偏好以及提供姑息治疗的障碍和促进者

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Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high rates of morbidity and die at much younger ages than the general population. Due to a complex combination of physical, psychosocial and addiction problems at the end of life, they often have limited access to palliative care. Both the homeless and healthcare providers experience a lot of barriers. Therefore, providing palliative care that fits the needs and concerns of the homeless is a challenge to healthcare providers. This systematic review aims to summarize evidence about the concerns, palliative care needs and preferences of homeless people, as well as barriers and facilitators for delivering high quality palliative care. PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO, CINAHL and Web of Science were searched up to 10 May 2016. Included were studies about homeless people with a short life expectancy, their palliative care needs and the palliative care provided, that were conducted in Western countries. Data were independently extracted by two researchers using a predefined extraction form. Quality was assessed using a Critical Appraisal instrument. The systematic literature review was based on the PRISMA statement. Twenty-seven publications from 23 different studies met the inclusion criteria; 15 studies were qualitative and eight were quantitative. Concerns of the homeless often related to end-of-life care not being a priority, drug dependence hindering adequate care, limited insight into their condition and little support from family and relatives. Barriers and facilitators often concerned the attitude of healthcare professionals towards homeless people. A respectful approach and respect for dignity proved to be important in good quality palliative care. A patient-centred, flexible and low-threshold approach embodying awareness of the concerns of homeless people is needed so that appropriate palliative care can be provided timely. Training, education and experience of professionals can help to accomplish this.
机译:无家可归的人常常患有复杂的慢性合并症,发病率很高,并且比一般人口的年龄要年轻得多。由于生命终结时身体,心理和成瘾问题的复杂结合,他们往往无法获得姑息治疗。无家可归者和医疗保健提供者都遇到很多障碍。因此,提供适合无家可归者需要和关注的姑息治疗对医疗保健提供者是一个挑战。这项系统的审查旨在总结有关无家可归者的关注,姑息治疗需求和偏好以及提供高质量姑息治疗的障碍和促进者的证据。截至2016年5月10日,对PubMed,Embase,PsycINFO,CINAHL和Web of Science进行了搜索。其中包括在西方国家进行的预期寿命短的无家可归者的研究,他们的姑息治疗需求和所提供的姑息治疗。数据由两名研究人员使用预定义的提取形式独立提取。使用关键评估工具评估质量。系统的文献综述基于PRISMA声明。来自23个不同研究的27个出版物符合纳入标准。 15项研究为定性研究,8项为定量研究。对无家可归者的关注常常与临终关怀有关不是优先事项,对药物的依赖阻碍了适当的照护,对他们状况的了解有限,家人和亲戚的支持也很少。障碍和协助者经常关注医护人员对无家可归者的态度。事实证明,在高质量的姑息治疗中,尊重态度和尊重尊严至关重要。需要以患者为中心,灵活且门槛低的方法,体现出对无家可归者的关注的意识,以便及时提供适当的姑息治疗。专业人员的培训,教育和经验可以帮助实现这一目标。

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