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Helping lay carers of people with advanced cancer and their GPs to talk: an exploration of Australian users' views of a simple carer health checklist

机译:帮助患有先进癌症的人和他们的GPS的护理人员讨论:对澳大利亚用户的看法,澳大利亚人的简单护理健康清单

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The lay caregiving role is integral to advanced cancer care but places carers' health at risk. A supportive General Practitioner (GP) can help primary lay carers manage their health, if they disclose their concerns. A Needs Assessment Tool for Caregivers (NAT-C) was developed for carers to self-complete and use as the basis of a GP consultation, then tested in a randomised controlled trial. This paper reports a qualitative research study to determine the usefulness and acceptability of the NAT-C in the Australian primary care setting. Convenience samples of 11 carers and 5 GPs were interviewed between September 2010 and December 2011 regarding their experiences with and perceptions of the NAT-C. Open-ended questions were used, and the transcripts were analysed qualitatively to identify themes and patterns. Three major themes were identified: (a) Acceptability of the intervention; (b) Impact of the intervention on the GP-patient relationship; and (c) Place of the intervention in advanced cancer care. This simple checklist was acceptable to carers, although some were uncertain about the legitimacy of discussing their own needs with their GP. Carer-patients could not be certain whether a GP would be willing or equipped to conduct a NAT-C-based consultation. Such consultations were acceptable to most GPs, although some already used a holistic approach while others preferred brief symptom-based consultations. Although the NAT-C was acceptable to most carers and GPs, supportive consultations take time. This raises organisational issues to be addressed so carers can seek and benefit from their GP's support.
机译:奠定的护理作用是晚期癌症关怀的一体化,但让护理人员的健康风险。支持普通从业者(GP)可以帮助主要裁员护理人,如果他们透露他们的担忧,就会管理他们的健康。为护理人员(NAT-C)而言,为护理人员开发了一个需求评估工具,以自我完成和使用作为GP咨询的基础,然后在随机对照试验中进行测试。本文报告了定性研究研究,以确定澳大利亚初级保健环境中NAT-C的有用性和可接受性。 2010年9月和2011年12月在2010年9月和2011年12月有关他们的经验和对NAT-C的看法之间采访了方便样品。使用了开放式问题,并定性分析了成绩单以识别主题和模式。确定了三个主要主题:(a)干预的可接受性; (b)干预对GP患者关系的影响; (c)治疗晚期癌症护理的介入。这款简单的清单对护理人员来说是可以接受的,尽管有些人对他们的GP讨论自己需求的合法性是不确定的。护理人员不能确定GP是否会愿意或配备基于NAT-C的咨询。这些磋商是大多数GPS都可以接受,尽管有些人已经使用了整体方法,而其他人则首选基于症状的疗法磋商。虽然NAT-C对大多数护理人员和GPS都是可以接受的,但支持咨询需要时间。这提高了要解决的组织问题,所以护理人员可以寻求和受益于他们的GP的支持。

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