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Access to and adequacy of psychological services for adult patients in UK hospices: a national, cross-sectional survey

机译:英国有宾馆的成人患者心理服务的访问和充分性:国家,横断面调查

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Providing psychological support to people living with terminal illness is a fundamental part of hospice care. Recent research on delivery of psychological services in hospices in the United Kingdom (UK) on a national level, including inequalities or variation in practice, is limited. A nationwide survey will highlight any differences in provision and in doing so help focus future research and inform best practice both within the UK, and internationally. The specific objectives of this survey are to (1) chart the types of psychological support available to adult patients in hospices in the UK in line with the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence model; (2) explore how services are organised; and (3) gather service perspectives on adequacy of care, and facilitators and barriers to appropriate practice. A cross-sectional online survey emailed to adult hospices in the UK in November–December 2019. One staff member involved in the delivery and/or organisation of psychological support was invited to participate per hospice. Of 193 invited hospices, 116 took part. Sixteen percent rated their hospice psychological service as wholly adequate. The majority reported that services can access specialist professionals, but many relied on external referrals. Barriers to best practice included funding and staff capacity; facilitators included clear referral structures, audit and appropriate needs and outcome assessments. Access to psychological professionals has improved since the last survey 15?years ago, but the majority of responders felt their overall service was not wholly adequate. Basic emotional support is largely felt to be sufficient, but our results indicate a need for improvements in access to more specialist care. Partnerships with external mental health services may be key. Our findings highlight core facilitators and barriers to providing good psychological care at the end of life that should be considered by services both within the UK and on an international level.
机译:为终端疾病生活的人提供心理支持是临终关怀护理的基本一部分。最近关于英国(英国)在国家一级的医疗服务中的心理服务的研究,包括在实践中不平等或差异,有限。全国范围内的调查将突出各种规定的差异,并因此帮助关注未来的研究,并在英国和国际上通知最佳实践。本调查的具体目标是(1)符合英国诊所的成人患者可用的心理支持类型,符合国家健康和卓越的卓越模式; (2)探索如何组织服务; (3)在适当的实践中收集服务的充分性和促进者和障碍的服务视角。 2019年11月至12月在英国的成人Hospices发送了一项横断面的在线调查。邀请参与交付和/或组织心理支助的工作人员参加。 193年邀请的宾苦尼克斯,116人参加了。十六个百分比评定了他们的临终关怀心理服务完全充足。大多数人报告称,服务可以访问专业专业人士,但许多人依赖外部推荐。最佳实践的障碍包括资金和员工的能力;促进者包括明确的转诊结构,审计和适当的需求和结果评估。自上次调查15年前以来,获得心理专业人士的进入提高了,但多年前的响应者认为他们的整体服务并非充分充足。基本上是基本的情感支持是足够的,但我们的结果表明需要改进进入更多专业护理。与外部心理健康服务的伙伴关系可能是关键。我们的调查结果强调了在生活结束时提供良好的心理护理,以便在英国和国际一级审议的生活结束时提供良好的心理护理。

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