Palliative Care: A Concept Analysis Review

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作者
Wantonoro, Wantonoro [1 ]
Suryaningsih, Endang Koni [2 ]
Anita, Diyah Chandra [1 ]
Nguyen, Tuan Van [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Aisyiyah Yogyakarta, Dept Nursing, Jl Siliwangi 63,Area Sawah, Yogyakarta 55592, Indonesia
[2] Univ Aisyiyah Yogyakarta, Dept Midwifery, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
[3] Can Tho Univ Med & Pharm, Dept Nursing, Fac Nursing & Med Technol, Can Tho City, Vietnam
来源
SAGE OPEN NURSING | 2022年 / 8卷
关键词
palliative care; review; nursing; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; HOSPICE; HEALTH; NURSES;
D O I
10.1177/23779608221117379
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Introduction Palliative care is critically important for the world's aging population and can change illness trajectories and promote advances in health care technologies. As health care team members, nurses have the most contact with palliative care patients. However, misconceptions about which patients need to receive palliative care may be an obstacle to meeting patients' needs for palliative care. Objectives This study aimed to describe preceding events, characteristics and outcomes of patients in palliative care according to current concept analysis studies. Methods A literature review was conducted. Inclusion criteria were: (1) concept analysis studies, (2) use of the term palliative care or palliative nursing care, (3) palliative care explanation including antecedents, attributes, and consequences, and (4) articles written in English published between 2004 and 2021. Results Four concept analysis studies on palliative care were included in this review. Palliative care was described as an approach to alleviating physical and psychological suffering and improving patients' and families' quality of life in the early stages of diagnosed illness. Terminal illnesses, acute or chronic diseases, and actual or potentially life-threatening illnesses were confirmed as the events preceding palliative care. Characteristics of palliative care include holistic care, interdisciplinary teamwork, and compassionate, patient- and family-centered care. Improved patient and family quality of life, enhanced human dignity, improved self-care, and strengthened coping abilities are outcomes of palliative care. Conclusions/Implications for Practice Palliative care is a concept that is related to the early stage of an illness, the timing of illness diagnosis, and the onset of symptoms. Including palliative care terms in nursing education and training and developing palliative care models in clinical practice are recommended to ensure nurses understand the services of the palliative care needs of patients and their families. Future reviews, including grounded qualitative studies on the concept of palliative care, are recommended.
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