Care for Imminently Dying Cancer Patients: Family Members' Experiences and Recommendations

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作者
Shinjo, Takuya [1 ]
Morita, Tatsuya
Hirai, Kei
Miyashita, Mitsunori
Sato, Kazuki
Tsuneto, Satoru
Shima, Yasuo
机构
[1] Shakaihoken Kobe Cent Hosp, Palliat Care Unit, Kita Ku, Kobe, Hyogo 6511145, Japan
关键词
OF-LIFE CARE; SERIOUSLY ILL PATIENTS; LAST; 48; HOURS; PALLIATIVE CARE; END; COMMUNICATION; PERCEPTIONS; PERSPECTIVES; CAREGIVERS; QUALITY;
D O I
10.1200/JCO.2009.23.2793
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Purpose The aim of this study was to clarify the level of emotional distress experienced by bereaved family members and the perceived necessity for improvement in the care for imminently dying patients and to explore possible causes of distress and alleviating measures. Methods A cross-sectional nationwide survey was performed in 2007 of bereaved families of cancer patients at 95 palliative care units across Japan. Results Questionnaires were sent to 670 families, and 76% responded. Families reported their experiences as very distressing in 45% of cases. Regarding care, 1.2% of respondents believed that a lot of improvement was needed, compared with 58% who believed no improvement was needed. Determinants of high-level distress were a younger patient age, being a spouse, and overhearing conversations between the medical staff outside the room at the time of the patient's death; those reporting high-level necessity of improvement were less likely to have encountered attempts to ensure the patient's comfort, received less family coaching on how to care for the patient, and felt that insufficient time was allowed for the family to grieve after the patient's death. Conclusion A considerable number of families experienced severe emotional distress when their family member died. Thus, we propose that a desirable care concept for imminently dying cancer patients should include relief of patient suffering, family advisement on how to care for the patient, allowance of enough time for the family to grieve, and ensuring that family members cannot overhear medical staff conversations at the time of the patient's death.
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