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Development of the Carers’ Alert Thermometer (CAT) to identify family carers struggling with caring for someone dying at home: a mixed method consensus study

机译:护理人员警报温度计(CAT)的开发,用于识别在照顾照料垂死者方面挣扎的家庭护理人员:一项混合方法共识研究

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Background: There is an increasing international policy direction to promote home death for dying patients which will impact on the demands placed on family carers. The early identification of carer needs and appropriate intervention can help avoid crisis situations for the carer and avoidable hospital admissions which are reported to be a global concern. The aim of the study was to explore what professionals and carers of patients with cancer and advanced progressive illness, in their last year of life, find burdensome and to develop an alert system for use by non-specialist staff.\udMethods: A mixed-method, multi-phased, consensus study sequentially utilising qualitative and quantitative data to develop and pilot the Carers’ Alert Thermometer (CAT). 245 people (117 carers and 128 professionals) participated in the study across a range of health and social care settings in the North West of England (2011–2014).\udResults: A number of key domains were identified and prioritised by consensus for inclusion in the CAT. The 8 domains fit within two overarching themes of the reported carer experience; the support needed by the carer to provide care and the support needed for the carer’s own health and well-being. The resultant CAT is an evidence-based alert thermometer consisting of 10 questions, guidance on the possible actions for each alert and space for an action plan to be jointly agreed by the assessor and carer. Preliminary piloting of the CAT has shown it to be valued, fit for purpose and it can be administered by a range of personnel.\udConclusions: The CAT enables the identification of current and potential future needs so a proactive approach can be taken to supporting the carer as their role develops over time, with a view to enhancing their well-being and preventing avoidable hospital admissions; ultimately supporting patient choice to remain in their own home.
机译:背景:国际上越来越多的政策方向旨在促进垂死患者的家庭死亡,这将影响对家庭护理人员的需求。尽早确定护理人员的需求并采取适当的干预措施,可以帮助避免护理人员的危机情况,并避免据报导的全球住院情况。这项研究的目的是探讨癌症和晚期进行性疾病患者生命的最后一年中哪些专业人员和护理人员感到负担重重,并开发一种供非专业人员使用的警报系统。\ udMethods:混合使用-方法,多阶段,共识研究,依次使用定性和定量数据来开发和试行看护者警报温度计(CAT)。在英格兰西北部(2011-2014年)的一系列健康和社会护理环境中,有245人(117名护理人员和128名专业人员)参加了这项研究。\ ud结果:通过共识确定并确定了多个关键领域并确定了优先领域在CAT中。这8个领域符合所报告的护理人员经验的两个总体主题;护理人员提供护理所需的支持以及护理人员自身健康和福祉所需的支持。最终的CAT是一个基于证据的警报温度计,包括10个问题,每种警报可能采取的措施的指南以及评估者和护理人员共同商定的行动计划的空间。 CAT的初步试点表明它很有价值,很适合目的,可以由许多人员进行管理。\ ud结论:CAT可以识别当前和将来的潜在需求,因此可以采取积极的方法来支持CAT。随着他们的角色不断发展,他们应予以照顾,以增进他们的福祉并防止可避免的住院治疗;最终支持患者选择留在家中。

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