根据新西兰第一个患者反馈项目进行的500次审查,政府机构在临终护理方面得分最低。
Government agencies scored lowest in end-of-life care, per 500 reviews from New Zealand’s first patient feedback project.
新西兰的《死亡审查》是一项世界第一倡议,它揭示,政府机构在临终护理经验方面得分最低(2.5/5),而餐馆和活动得分最高(4.55)。
Hospice New Zealand’s Dying Reviews, a world-first initiative, reveals that government agencies scored lowest (2.5/5) in end-of-life care experiences, while restaurants and events scored highest (4.55).
该项目以380人500次审查为基础,既强调家庭探访和免收费用等富有同情心的时刻,又强调令人沮丧的官僚要求,如在临终死亡者最后一天签署表格。
Based on 500 reviews from 380 individuals, the project highlights both compassionate moments—like home visits and waived fees—and distressing bureaucratic demands, such as signing forms on a dying person’s final day.
调查结果强调各部门在同情和支持方面存在系统性差距,呼吁提供更人道、更协调的服务。
The findings underscore systemic gaps in empathy and support across sectors, with calls for more humane, coordinated services.