Communicating With Nursing Home Residents About End of Life

被引:4
作者
Sopcheck, Janet [1 ]
Tappen, Ruth M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Florida Atlantic Univ, 777 Glades Rd, Boca Raton, FL 33431 USA
关键词
older adults; end-of-life conversations; long-term care; past end-of-life experiences; secondary analysis; subtle signs; SURPRISE QUESTION; OLDER-PEOPLE; CARE; VIEWS; CONVERSATIONS; PERSPECTIVES;
D O I
10.1177/10499091211064835
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Approximately 33% of the 1.2 million older individuals residing in nursing homes have the capacity to discuss their preferences for end-of-life care, and 35% will die within their first year in the nursing home. These conversations necessary to promote care consistent with the resident's preferences are often limited and most often occur when the resident is actively dying. The purpose of this secondary analysis was to understand the resident's perspectives on end-of-life communication in the nursing home and suggest approaches to facilitate this communication. We interviewed 46 participants (16 residents, 10 family members, and 20 staff) in a Southeast Florida nursing home from January to May 2019. The data were analyzed using descriptive and pattern coding and matrices to decipher preliminary categories and thematic interpretation within and across each participant group. Two themes emerged from this secondary analysis that residents assume others know their end-of-life preferences, and past experiences may predict future end-of-life choices. Residents and family members were willing to discuss end-of-life care. Study findings also suggested that past experiences with the end-of-life and critical illness of another could impact residents' and family members' end-of-life care decisions, and that nurses' recognition of subtle signs of a resident's decline may trigger provider-initiated end-of-life conversations. Future research should focus on strategies to promote earlier end-of-life discussions to support independent decision-making about end-of-life care in this relatively dependent population of older adults.
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页码:1257 / 1265
页数:9
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