Patients Receiving Palliative Care and Their Experiences of Encounters With Healthcare Professionals

被引:5
作者
Elina, Haavisto [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Sofia, Eriksson [4 ]
Tricia, Cleland Silva [5 ]
Jaana-Maija, Koivisto [2 ]
Katariina, Kausamo [2 ]
Anu, Soikkeli-Jalonen [2 ]
机构
[1] Tampere Univ, Fac Social Sci, Hlth Sci Unit, Arvo Ylpon Katu 34, Tampere 33520, Finland
[2] Univ Turku, Dept Nursing Sci, Turku, Finland
[3] Satakunta Cent Hosp, Pori, Finland
[4] Univ Helsinki, Fac Arts, Finno Ugrian & Scandinavian Studies, Helsinki, Finland
[5] Hanken Sch Econ, Helsinki, Finland
关键词
palliative care; end-of-life; encounter; hospital care; patient; cancer; OF-LIFE CARE; QUALITY;
D O I
10.1177/00302228221077486
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The study aimed to explore experiences of encounters with health care professionals among patients receiving palliative cancer care in specialist palliative care inpatient units. A qualitative explorative study design was conducted in a specialist palliative care inpatient setting. Data collection was implemented using semi-structured individual interviews (20 palliative care cancer patients) and analysed with inductive content analysis. Palliative care patients experienced both meaningful and disrespectful encounters with healthcare professionals. The meaningful encounters encompassed authentic and supportive experiences, while the disrespectful encounters included indifferent and inadequate experiences. Caring for a patient receiving palliative care requires care beyond tending to a patient's physical needs. Patients should be encountered holistically and as equal human beings without highlighting their roles as patients. The healthcare professionals and the organisations should also acknowledge the importance of time and effort spent for encounters and conversations with the patients instead of concentrating resources mainly on physical care.
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页码:497 / 513
页数:17
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