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Conceptualizations of consciousness and continuation of care among family members and health professionals caring for patients in a minimally conscious state

机译:在最微小的意识状态下,家庭成员和卫生专业人士在患者中关注患者的概念化和关注

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Background: The American Academy of Neurology recently emphasized the importance of communicating with patients' families to better reflect patient values in clinical care. However, little is known about how decisions about continuing rehabilitative care made by family caregivers and healthcare providers working with minimally conscious patients are informed by conceptualizations of consciousness and moral status. Methods: We explored these issues in interviews with 18 family caregivers and 20 healthcare professionals caring for minimally conscious patients. Data were analyzed using thematic content analysis. Results: Results suggest that family members and healthcare professionals share similar views of what consciousness is ("being there") and what it is indicated by ("a look in the eyes," and/or an "ability to do"/agency). They also share a belief that the presence (or "level") of consciousness does not determine whether rehabilitative care should be discontinued. Rather, it should be determined by considerations of suffering and well-being. Providers were more likely to view suffering as rationale for discontinuation of care, while family members viewed suffering as an indicator of and motivator for potential recovery. Conclusion: Findings can help optimize family-provider communications about minimally conscious patients by acknowledging shared assumptions and interpretations of consciousness, as well as key areas where perspectives diverge.
机译:背景:美国神经病学学会最近强调了与患者家属沟通的重要性,以更好地反映临床护理中患者的价值观。然而,对于家庭护理者和医疗保健提供者如何通过意识和道德状态的概念化来决定对意识最低的患者进行持续康复治疗,我们知之甚少。方法:我们通过采访18名家庭护理人员和20名护理低意识患者的医护人员来探讨这些问题。采用主题内容分析法对数据进行分析。结果:研究结果表明,家庭成员和医疗保健专业人员对什么是意识(“在那里”)以及意识所代表的内容(“眼神”和/或“能力”)有着相似的看法。他们还共同认为,意识的存在(或“水平”)并不决定是否应该停止康复护理。相反,它应该由痛苦和幸福的考虑来决定。提供者更可能将痛苦视为停止护理的理由,而家庭成员则将痛苦视为潜在康复的指标和动力。结论:研究结果有助于通过承认意识的共同假设和解释,以及观点分歧的关键领域,优化关于意识最低患者的家庭提供者沟通。

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