Factors Supporting Continuation of Recuperation at Home of a Respirator Wearing Patient
10.2185/jjrm.53.685
- Author:
Chihiro MIZUTA
;
Yukiko NAKAGAWA
;
Kumiko KATO
;
Yoshifumi NARITA
;
Tsukasa SAITO
;
Masaki MORI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Patients;
Ventilators, Mechanical;
seconds;
Family;
Home
- From:Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine
2004;53(4):685-691
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
Two years have passed since a patient who started to use the respirator for a tuberculosis sequela and chronic respiratory failure at home. During this period, the patient got several short-term admissions into the hospital. After his first discharge, the patient and his family felt anxiety about recupration at home. It was the first time for us to provide home care services to a respirator wearing patient. However, the shift to recuperation at home was realized as an understanding was reached between physicians who decided upon care home and the patient's wife who wished “to live with the husband together”. The patient is now playing a role as a father and as a husband, and he is leading a full life. In this study, the personal and familial circumstances of the patient, decision-making about home care and community support were analized. We coucluded that there were several important factors for successful recuperation at home:specification of contents of concrete medical support to a patient and a family;an immediate suitable action at the time of change of a patient's condition;taking periodic rests of a patient and a family;and a good family relationship.