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Young adults understanding and readiness to engage with palliative care: extending the reach of palliative care through a public health approach: a qualitative study

机译:年轻的成年人理解和准备与姑息治疗联系:通过公共卫生方法扩展姑息治疗的障碍:一个定性研究

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Moving palliative care from a solely clinical focus to a more population based and community orientated approach is the hallmark of a much advocated public health approach to palliative care. Young adults are a vital cohort of the public, yet their understanding of palliative care has not been investigated. This study aimed to explore young adults’ understanding of palliative care and identify factors that influence their engagement. A purposive sample of young adults (n?=?24) aged 18–29?years were recruited from one UK University. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken face to face or via telephone or Skype between November 2017 and February 2018. Thematic analysis using a framework approach and underpinned by a socioecological perspective was used to analyse the interviews. Three thematic categories were identified relating to intrapersonal and interpersonal influences, cultural and social influences and organisational and public policy influences. Palliative care was understood as supportive comfort care, delivered in the absence of cure, associated with the end of life and specifically focused on death and dying. Negative attitudes related to the context of care, which represented a static and hopeless situation. Whilst some reported positive attitudes, potential engagement was seen to be governed by a lack of knowledge and protective cultural norms. In terms of demonstrating readiness to engage with palliative care, participants requested clear information and suggested a normalising of palliative care through the education system. Young adults in this study were ready to find out more about palliative care and identified social media as a platform upon which to engage this population. However, their perception of a society that views palliative care as a subject for those directly affected, creates a barrier to engagement. This study identified the ingredients of a public health message and mediums for disseminating the message. However, findings also suggest that a cultural shift is required to recognise the potential of engaging young adults in health issues that cross the life span, empowering them not only as individuals but as vital members of community and society.
机译:将姑息性护理从一个单独的临床关注到进入更多人口和社区为导向的方法是一个占据姑息治疗的大量倡导公共卫生方法的标志。年轻的成年人是公众的重要队列,但他们对姑息治疗的理解尚未被调查。本研究旨在探讨年轻的成年人对姑息治疗的理解,并确定影响他们参与的因素。招聘了18-29岁的年轻人(n?=?24)的目的地,从一所英国一所大学招募了一年。半结构化访谈是面对面或通过电话或Skype于2017年11月和2018年2月之间进行电话或Skype。使用框架方法的专题分析和通过社会能源观点巩固的基础进行了分析面试。确定了三个主题类别与内在和人际关系,文化和社会影响以及组织和公共政策影响有关。姑息治疗被理解为支持性舒适性护理,在没有治愈的情况下递送,与生命结束相关,并专门关注死亡和死亡。与护理背景相关的负面态度,这代表了静态和绝望的局势。虽然一些报道了积极的态度,但潜在的参与被缺乏知识和保护性文化规范来抵押。就愿意与姑息治疗进行拟议,参与者要求清楚的信息,并通过教育系统建议姑息治疗的正常化。这项研究中的年轻人已准备好了解有关姑息保健的更多信息,并将社交媒体确定为互动的平台。然而,他们对社会的看法,将姑息照顾视为受影响的人的主题,创造了接触的障碍。本研究确定了公共健康信息的成分和用于传播信息的媒体。然而,调查结果还表明,文化转变是必须认识到在跨越生命跨境的健康问题中吸引年轻成年人的潜力,不仅是个人,而且作为社区和社会的重要成员。

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