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Typ záznamu * : prezentace (kongresy, sympózia, konference, workshopy)
Domácí pracoviště * : Ústav ošetřovatelství a porodní asistence (11630)
Název * : Fear of dying related to Parkinson´s disease: patients and family members
Citace : Kozáková, R., Bužgová, R., Škutová, M., Bártová, P., Bar, M. a Ressner, P. Fear of dying related to Parkinson´s disease: patients and family members. In: XXIV World Congress. Dubai. 2019.
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Rok : 2019
Obor : Psychologie
Místo konání : Dubai
Stát konání akce : Spojené arabské emiráty
Název akce : XXIV World Congress
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Druh prezentace : Plakátová zpráva
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Over the past 10 years, there has been an increasing interest in the provision of quality end-of-life care for patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) [1, 2]. The aim of the research was to identify fear of dying in Parkinson?s patients (PD) and their family members and compare reasons of fear according to sociodemographic characteristics and patients´ health status. The sample consisted of 134 participants, patients with PD (mean age: 71.4 year) and their family members (mean age: 60.3 year). The fear of dying was assessed with APND-EoLC questionnaire (The Attitudes of Patients with Progressive Neurological Disease to End-of- Life Care, part Fear of Dying - 9 items). Patients reported to have a greater fear (p<0.0001) in the domain ?Dependence/Loss of control? (mean=79.1, 95%CI: 74.6-83.6) than in the domain ?One?s own suffering? (mean=69.3, 95%CI: 64.6-74.0). Patients worried most about ?Being a burden to others? (mean=8.2, SD=2.2), this was most often true for widowers (p=0.024) and patients without a care allowance (p=0.006). On the other hand, family members (p=0.002) were more afraid of suffering of their significant other during dying (mean=79.3, 95%CI: 74.9-83.7) than of ?Dependence/Loss of control? (mean=71.9, 95%CI: 66.3-77.4). Family members feared most ?fear of severe pain during dying? (mean=9.1, SD=1.6). Family members of patients without a care allowance more often feared of dependence and loss of control (p=0.031). Fear of suffering during dying was indicated more often by patients´ children rather than their life partners (p=0.021). Other differences were not found as significant. In the light of the emotive impact of PD in both patients and caregivers, one recommendation is for clinicians to elicit more information about feelings, such as fear of dying.
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Over the past 10 years, there has been an increasing interest in the provision of quality end-of-life care for patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) [1, 2]. The aim of the research was to identify fear of dying in Parkinson?s patients (PD) and their family members and compare reasons of fear according to sociodemographic characteristics and patients´ health status. The sample consisted of 134 participants, patients with PD (mean age: 71.4 year) and their family members (mean age: 60.3 year). The fear of dying was assessed with APND-EoLC questionnaire (The Attitudes of Patients with Progressive Neurological Disease to End-of- Life Care, part Fear of Dying - 9 items). Patients reported to have a greater fear (p<0.0001) in the domain ?Dependence/Loss of control? (mean=79.1, 95%CI: 74.6-83.6) than in the domain ?One?s own suffering? (mean=69.3, 95%CI: 64.6-74.0). Patients worried most about ?Being a burden to others? (mean=8.2, SD=2.2), this was most often true for widowers (p=0.024) and patients without a care allowance (p=0.006). On the other hand, family members (p=0.002) were more afraid of suffering of their significant other during dying (mean=79.3, 95%CI: 74.9-83.7) than of ?Dependence/Loss of control? (mean=71.9, 95%CI: 66.3-77.4). Family members feared most ?fear of severe pain during dying? (mean=9.1, SD=1.6). Family members of patients without a care allowance more often feared of dependence and loss of control (p=0.031). Fear of suffering during dying was indicated more often by patients´ children rather than their life partners (p=0.021). Other differences were not found as significant. In the light of the emotive impact of PD in both patients and caregivers, one recommendation is for clinicians to elicit more information about feelings, such as fear of dying.
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