Hospice staff perspectives on Dignity Therapy

临终关怀工作人员对尊严疗法的看法

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Dignity Therapy is a brief psychotherapy performed with patients at the end of life. Previous research has examined the effects of Dignity Therapy with patients and family, but none has examined hospice staff perceptions of the treatment. OBJECTIVE: The study objective was to investigate hospice staff perspectives regarding the impact and value of Dignity Therapy when provided as a clinical service. METHODS: Eighteen hospice staff members who referred patients for Dignity Therapy were asked to rate the value of the treatment. The staff also completed qualitative interviews to gather more detailed information about their most common reasons for referral; their perspectives regarding the therapy's impact on patients; and their beliefs about the costs, benefits, and barriers to treatment. The staff interview responses were qualitatively analyzed to measure the most common emergent themes. RESULTS: Hospice staff members rated Dignity Therapy as worthwhile, and somewhat able to reduce patients' pain and suffering. The vast majority (92%) of hospice staff members believed the treatment would help patients' families in the future, and 100% reported a desire to recommend the treatment to others. Qualitative analyses revealed that staff commonly viewed Dignity Therapy as a positive, affirming experience for patients and felt the emotional or time requirements of the treatment were justified. As a result of offering the service, the staff noted an increased connection with patients and related increases in job satisfaction. CONCLUSIONS: Hospice staff believe Dignity Therapy is a worthwhile service that offers a positive, quality-enhancing experience for patients at the end of life. The addition of this clinical service may further enhance staff members' job satisfaction and connection with patients. These findings provide useful information for clinicians or organizational leaders who consider offering Dignity Therapy in their setting.

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