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“End-of-life care is more than wound care”: Health-care providers' perceptions of psychological and interpersonal needs of patients with terminal cancer

机译:“临终关怀不仅仅是伤口护理”:医护人员对晚期癌症患者心理和人际需求的看法

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Aim: People diagnosed with cancer and in end-of-life care may have a range of needs. These needs may be inadequately expressed, recognized, or responded to by family members and health-care providers. The present study aimed at exploring health-care providers' perceptions of the interpersonal needs, psychological needs, and unfinished business among terminally ill cancer patients during the end-of-life care. Methods: The sample consisted of 11 health-care providers, including physicians, counselors, social workers, and nurses from the end-of-life care settings in Bengaluru, India. A cross-sectional qualitative design was used and involved semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions. Results: Thematic analysis identified themes related to health-care providers' perceptions of patients' prominent interpersonal needs, psychological needs, and expressions of “unfinished business” and their perspectives and experiences. There were three themes related to psychological needs and concerns: (i) experience and expression of negative emotions, (ii) mental health concerns, and (iii) confronting mortality. Three themes emerged in the domain of interpersonal connections: (i) support and closer connections with family, (ii) disconnection from family relationships, and (iii) building new connections at the hospice. Two themes were identified related to unfinished business: (i) types of unfinished business and (ii) addressing unfinished business. The findings also highlighted health-care providers' perspectives and experiences: (i) need for expanded end-of-life care training and (ii) experiences of emotional labor. Conclusions: The findings have implications for comprehensive training of health-care providers and for assessment, support, and care services in palliative care settings in India.
机译:目的:被诊断患有癌症并处于临终关怀的人们可能有一系列需求。家庭成员和卫生保健提供者可能没有充分表达,认识或回应这些需求。本研究旨在探讨医疗保健提供者对临终癌症患者在生命终期护理过程中的人际需求,心理需求和未完成业务的看法。方法:样本由来自印度班加罗尔的临终护理机构的11名医疗保健提供者组成,包括医生,顾问,社会工作者和护士。使用横断面定性设计,涉及半结构化访谈和焦点小组讨论。结果:主题分析确定了与卫生保健提供者对患者突出的人际需要,心理需要以及“未完成的业务”的表达以及他们的观点和经验有关的主题。存在与心理需求和关注有关的三个主题:(i)负面情绪的经历和表达,(ii)心理健康关注,以及(iii)面临死亡。人际关系领域出现了三个主题:(i)与家庭的支持和更紧密的联系;(ii)与家庭关系的脱节;以及(iii)在临终关怀处建立新的联系。确定了与未完成业务有关的两个主题:(i)未完成业务的类型和(ii)处理未完成业务。调查结果还强调了卫生保健提供者的观点和经验:(i)需要扩大报废的生命培训和(ii)情绪劳动的经验。结论:这些发现对印度的姑息治疗机构的卫生保健提供者进行全面培训以及评估,支持和护理服务具有重要意义。

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