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Communication as care at end of life : An emerging issue from an exploratory action research study of renal end-of-life care for ethnic minorities in the UK

机译:作为临终关怀的沟通:                     英国少数民族肾脏临终关怀的探索性行动研究中出现的一个新问题

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South Asian people have a higher risk of developing kidney disease, are disproportionately represented in the patient population requiring renal replacement therapy and wait longer to receive a kidney transplant, compared with white Europeans. As a result, there is a demand for end-of-life care, which meets the needs of this group of patients. Providing end-of-life care to patients from different cultures is a challenge for renal services as there can be barriers to communication in the form of language, delegated decision-making within families and reluctance to discuss death. To explore end-of-life care for South Asians with kidney disease, 16 interviews with patients and 14 focus groups with care providers were conducted at four research sites in the UK with large South Asian populations. Using an action research design the data were analysed thematically and fed back to inform the research in a cyclical manner. If patients are not fully aware of their condition or of what end-of-life care is, it is less likely that they will be able to be involved in decision-making about their care and this is compounded where there are communication barriers. Variations in care provider awareness and experience of providing end-of-life care to South Asian patients, in turn, contributes to lack of patient awareness of end-of-life care. Communication as care at the end of life should be explored further. Researching the South Asian patient experience of end of life highlights many relevant and generalisable issues. ?? 2014 European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association/European Renal Care Association.
机译:与白人欧洲人相比,南亚人患肾脏疾病的风险更高,在需要肾脏替代治疗的患者人群中占多数,并且接受肾脏移植的等待时间更长。结果,存在对满足该组患者需求的临终护理的需求。为来自不同文化背景的患者提供临终护理对肾脏服务来说是一个挑战,因为在语言交流,家庭内部委派的决策以及不愿讨论死亡方面可能存在沟通障碍。为了探索对患有肾脏疾病的南亚人的临终护理,在英国的四个南亚人口众多的研究地点进行了16次患者访视和14个焦点小组与护理人员的访谈。使用行动研究设计,对数据进行主题分析,并以周期性的方式反馈给研究。如果患者不完全了解自己的状况或临终关怀,那么他们就不太可能参与有关其照护的决策,而这在存在沟通障碍的情况下更加复杂。护理提供者对向南亚患者提供临终护理的意识和经验的变化反过来导致缺乏患者对临终护理的意识。在生命的尽头,将沟通作为一种关怀应进一步探索。对南亚患者临终经历的研究突出了许多相关且可概括的问题。 ?? 2014年欧洲透析和移植护士协会/欧洲肾脏护理协会。

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