Wishes and needs of nursing home residents and their relatives regarding end-of-life decision-making and care planning-A qualitative study

被引:9
|
作者
Klemmt, Malte [1 ]
Henking, Tanja [1 ]
Heizmann, Esther [1 ]
Best, Lukas [1 ]
van Oorschot, Birgitt [2 ]
Neuderth, Silke [1 ]
机构
[1] Hsch Angew Wissensch Wurzburg Schweinfurt, Fak Angew Sozialwissensch, Wurzburg, Germany
[2] Univ Klinikum Wurzburg, Interdisziplinares Zentrum Palliat Med, Wurzburg, Germany
关键词
autonomy; communication; decision-making; family; nurses; nursing home; ADVANCE CARE; OLDER-PEOPLE; FAMILY-MEMBERS; PROGRAM; REDUCE; VIEWS; STAFF;
D O I
10.1111/jocn.15291
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Aims and Objectives To explore wishes and needs, such as existing and preferred communication processes, of residents and relatives regarding medical and nursing planning at the end of life. Background Nursing home residents are a relevant target group for advance care planning (ACP) due to their high age and multimorbidity. Their relatives seem to be important partners in terms of communication and their documentation of wishes and needs. Design A qualitative descriptive design was used. Methods Thirty-two guideline-based interviews with nursing home residents (n = 24) and relatives (n = 8) were conducted in nursing homes in Germany (n = 7). All interviews were analysed by content-structured content analysis. The COREQ checklist was used to document reporting of the study. Results Residents particularly express wishes and needs regarding their health, like the desire to maintain or improve one's current state of health and to be active and mobile and also regarding their social situation, for example the well-being of relatives and beloved ones. A limited group of people was identified with whom residents spoke about issues such as preparedness and self-determination. These were mainly their relatives. Relatives themselves have a need for more communication. Various communication barriers could be identified. Conclusion Residents express diverse and partly explicit wishes and needs. Although many of the respondents had already drafted advanced directives, the demand for offers of communication to plan ahead for the end of life remains clear. The results indicate the unconditional participation of relatives and people close to the residents, if they are available. Relevance to clinical practice Derivations for a target group-related ACP concept in the study region are identified. Besides the involvement of relatives, nurses could also be involved in the communication and decision-making process of residents in nursing homes under certain conditions.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:2663 / 2674
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] They know!Do they? A qualitative study of residents and relatives views on advance care planning, end-of-life care, and decision-making in nursing homes
    Bollig, Georg
    Gjengedal, Eva
    Rosland, Jan Henrik
    PALLIATIVE MEDICINE, 2016, 30 (05) : 456 - 470
  • [2] NURSING HOME RESIDENTS' EXPERIENCES WITH COMMUNICATING END-OF-LIFE CARE WISHES
    Chahal, J. K.
    GERONTOLOGIST, 2012, 52 : 173 - 173
  • [3] A qualitative study of family members' perspectives regarding decision-making for nursing home residents' care
    Mortensen, Anne Helene
    Naden, Dagfinn
    Karterud, Dag
    Gallagher, Ann
    Lohne, Vibeke
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE STUDIES ON HEALTH AND WELL-BEING, 2024, 19 (01)
  • [4] End-of-life decision making for nursing home residents with dementia
    Forbes, S
    Bern-Klug, M
    Gessert, C
    JOURNAL OF NURSING SCHOLARSHIP, 2000, 32 (03) : 251 - 258
  • [5] Nursing staff participation in end-of-life nutrition and hydration decision-making in a nursing home: A qualitative study
    Firnhaber, Gina C.
    Roberson, Donna W.
    Kolasa, Kathryn M.
    JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING, 2020, 76 (11) : 3059 - 3068
  • [6] Just and inclusive end-of-life decision-making for long-term care home residents with dementia: a qualitative study protocol
    N. Sutherland
    O. St. Amant
    S. Dupuis
    P. Kontos
    E. Wiersma
    M. Brennan
    BMC Palliative Care, 21
  • [7] Just and inclusive end-of-life decision-making for long-term care home residents with dementia: a qualitative study protocol
    Sutherland, N.
    St Amant, O.
    Dupuis, S.
    Kontos, P.
    Wiersma, E.
    Brennan, M.
    BMC PALLIATIVE CARE, 2022, 21 (01)
  • [8] Advance care planning and end-of-life care for hospitalized nursing home residents
    Happ, MB
    Capezuti, E
    Strumpf, NE
    Wagner, L
    Cunningham, S
    Evans, L
    Maislin, G
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY, 2002, 50 (05) : 829 - 835
  • [9] Palliative care nursing involvement in end-of-life decision-making: Qualitative secondary analysis
    Hernandez-Marrero, Pablo
    Fradique, Emilia
    Pereira, Sandra Martins
    NURSING ETHICS, 2019, 26 (06) : 1680 - 1695
  • [10] PROSPECT THEORY AND END-OF-LIFE DECISION-MAKING IN THE NURSING HOME CONTEXT
    Bern-Klug, M.
    GERONTOLOGIST, 2010, 50 : 57 - 57