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The experiences of Batswana families regarding hospice care of AIDS patients in the Bophirima district, North West province, South Africa

机译:南非西北省Bophirima区的Batswana家庭在爱滋病患者临终关怀方面的经验

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The HIV/AIDS pandemic put significant strain on healthcare services in the country. Hospitals were no longer coping with the escalating number of AIDS patients. This resulted in the early discharge of patients, with some patients, too ill to be nursed at home, being sent to hospices for continued care. The Batswana had mixed feelings about hospice care, because their beliefs on patient care are based on the ubuntu philosophy, which emphasises the principle of caring for one another. The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the experiences of Batswana families regarding hospice care for patients in the Thlabane township in the province of the North West as well as to make recommendations to policy-makers to ensure that hospices are accepted by community members and utilised effectively. A qualitative, explorative, descriptive research design was applied. Purposive sampling was applied to select study participants with whom in-depth unstructured interviews were conducted. A qualitative data analysis was done by categorising, ordering, and summarising the data, and describing the findings. The findings indicated that families of patients in hospice care experienced such care as foreign to their culture. These families also experienced stigmatisation, firstly owing to the stigma associated with AIDS and secondly because they opted for hospice care. However, they also observed the high quality of care provided by the hospice and understood its benefits for AIDS patients. The study concluded that hospice care relieved families of terminally ill AIDS patients of the burden of care and enabled them to keep on working and earning a living. Recommendations to policy-makers included enhancing hospice care and ensuring the provisioning of culturally safe hospice care.
机译:艾滋病毒/艾滋病的流行给该国的医疗服务带来了巨大压力。医院不再应对数量不断增长的艾滋病患者。这导致患者尽早出院,有些病情太重而无法在家护理的患者被送往医院进行继续护理。 Batswana对临终关怀的态度参差不齐,因为他们对病人关怀的信念是基于ubuntu哲学的,该哲学强调相互照顾的原则。这项研究的目的是探讨和描述Batswana家庭在西北省Thlabane镇为患者提供临终关怀护理方面的经验,并向政策制定者提出建议,以确保社区成员接受临终关怀并有效利用。采用定性,探索,描述性研究设计。目的抽样被用于选择与他们进行深入的非结构化访谈的研究参与者。通过对数据进行分类,排序和汇总以及描述发现来进行定性数据分析。研究结果表明,临终关怀患者的家属对他们的文化有异样的照顾。这些家庭也遭受了耻辱,首先是由于与艾滋病有关的污名化,其次是因为他们选择了临终关怀。但是,他们还观察到了临终关怀提供的高质量护理,并了解了临终关怀对艾滋病患者的益处。研究得出的结论是,临终关怀减轻了身患绝症的艾滋病患者家庭的护理负担,使他们得以继续工作和谋生。给决策者的建议包括加强临终关怀护理,并确保提供文化上安全的临终关怀护理。

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