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Social capital in a lower socioeconomic palliative care population: a qualitative investigation of individual, community and civic networks and relations

机译:社会经济姑息治疗人口较低的社会资本:对个人,社区和公民网络和关系的定性调查

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Background Lower socioeconomic populations live and die in contexts that render them vulnerable to poorer health and wellbeing. Contexts of care at the end of life are overwhelmingly determined by the capacity and nature of formal and informal networks and relations to support care. To date, studies exploring the nature of networks and relations of support in lower socioeconomic populations at the end of life are absent. This qualitative study sought to identify the nature of individual, community and civic networks and relations that defined the contexts of care for this group. Methods Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with 16 patients and 6 informal carers who identified that they had social and economic needs and were from a lower socioeconomic area. A social capital questionnaire identifying individual, community and civic networks and relations formed the interview guide. Interviews were audio-taped, transcribed and analysed using framework analysis. Results Participants identified that individual and community networks and relations of support were mainly inadequate to meet care needs. Specifically, data revealed: (1) individual (informal caregivers) networks and relations were small and fragile due to the nature of conflict and crisis; (2) community trust and engagement was limited and shifted by illness and caregiving; (3) and formal care services were inconsistent and provided limited practical support. Some transitions in community relations for support were noted. Levels of civic and government engagement and support were overall positive and enabled access to welfare resources. Conclusion Networks and relations of support are essential for ensuring quality end of life care is achieved. Lower socioeconomic groups are at a distinct disadvantage where these networks and relations are limited, as they lack the resources necessary to augment these gaps. Understanding of the nature of assets and limitations, in networks and relations of support, is necessary to inform interventions to improve end of life care for lower socioeconomic populations.
机译:背景后较低的社会经济群体生活和死在背景中,使他们容易受到较差的健康和幸福。生命结束时的护理背景是由正式和非正式网络和关系支持护理的能力和性质的压倒性地决定。迄今为止,缺乏探索网络性质的研究以及在生命结束时的较低的社会经济群体中的支持关系。这种定性研究寻求确定个人,社区和公民网络的性质,以及定义了这一群体的照顾背景的关系。方法采用半结构性的定性访谈进行了16名患者和6名非正式护理人员,他发现了他们具有社会和经济需求,并来自较低的社会经济区域。识别个人,社区和公民网络和关系的社会资本问卷组建了面试指导。采访是使用框架分析进行录音,转录和分析。结果参与者确定个人和社区网络以及支持关系主要是满足护理需求的不足。具体而言,数据显示:(1)个人(非正式护理人员)网络和关系由于冲突和危机的性质而脆弱; (2)社区信任和参与有限,由疾病和护理转移; (3)和正式护理服务不一致,并提供有限的实际支持。注意到社区关系中的一些过渡。公民和政府参与和支持的水平是整体积极积极的,并支持福利资源。结论网络和支持关系对于确保确保终身终结终结的必不可少。较低的社会经济群体处于不同的劣势,其中这些网络和关系受到限制,因为它们缺乏增强这些差距所需的资源。了解资产和局限性的性质,在网络和支持关系中,有必要为干预措施,以改善较低的社会经济群体的生命关怀结束。

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