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Using the Term “Palliative Care”: International Survey of How Palliative Care Researchers and Academics Perceive the Term “Palliative Care”

机译:使用“姑息照顾”一词:国际姑息治疗研究人员和学术界如何感知“姑息护理”一词

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Background: The term “palliative care” (PC) has often been found to have a negative connotation leading some to suggest rebranding and some services to change their name. Perceptions of the PC community about the term remain largely unexplored.Objective: To explore how PC researchers/academics perceive the term is the objective of this study.Design: This is a cross-sectional survey of attendees to the 10th World Research Congress of the EAPC. The questionnaire covered areas of academic activity, including the use of the term. We analyzed data through descriptive and nonparametric statistics and open responses through content analysis.Participants: Academics and researchers in PC were the participants in this study.Results: Of 318 respondents, the majority were women (65%), physicians (48%), and had a postgraduate degree (90%). For 40%, the term hindered the positioning of PC, 28% worried about using the term, and 55% did not discuss these difficulties. We found significant differences between responses and several demographics (e.g., younger age and higher likelihood of worrying about the term). Through open responses, we identified that the term is widely in use, and that its limitations are seen as a cultural by-product, and not as something that a name change would solve.Conclusions: Senior PC academics, researchers, and clinicians have an onus to ensure that colleagues with limited PC experience have the opportunity to discuss and explore the impact of the term on the practice of research. Regarding the term itself, the community's views are conclusive: although using the term will remain a difficult task, the field's identity is in the name.
机译:背景:术语“姑息护理”(PC)通常被发现有一个负面的内涵,导致一些建议重塑和一些服务来改变他们的名字。关于该术语的PC社区的看法仍然很大程度上是未开发的。目的:探索PC研究人员/学者如何感知这个术语是本研究的目的.Design:这是对第10届世界研究大会的与会者的横断面调查EAPC。调查问卷涵盖了学术活动的领域,包括使用该术语。我们通过描述性和非参数统计和通过内容分析进行开放响应的数据分析了数据并进行了研究生学位(90%)。对于40%,该术语阻碍了PC的定位,28%担心使用该术语,55%没有讨论这些困难。我们在响应和几个人口统计学之间发现了显着的差异(例如,年轻的年龄,令人担忧的较高可能性)。通过开放的响应,我们确定了该术语广泛使用,并且其限制被视为文化旁观者,而不是名称变更将解决的东西.Conclusions:高级PC学者,研究人员和临床医生有一个ONU确保具有有限的PC体验的同事有机会讨论和探索该术语对研究实践的影响。关于术语本身,社区的观点是决定性的:虽然使用该术语将仍然是一项艰巨的任务,但该领域的身份是名称。

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