Dignified end-of-life care in the patients' own homes

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作者
Karlsson, Christina
Berggren, Ingela
机构
[1] University West, 461 92 Trollhättan, Öventorp
关键词
autonomy; dignity; end of life care; homecare; integrity; phenomenological hermeneutic; safety; PALLIATIVE CARE; FAMILY; CAREGIVERS;
D O I
10.1177/0969733011398100
中图分类号
B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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摘要
Nowadays it is increasingly common that the patients in the end of life phase choose to be cared for in their own home. Therefore it is vital to identify significant factors in order to prevent unnecessary suffering for dying patients and their families in end-of-life homecare. This study aimed to describe 10 nurses' perceptions of significant factors that contribute to good end-of-life care in the patients own home. The transcribed texts from the interviews' were analyzed using phenomenological hermeneutical method, which focuses on the life-world of human beings. The results demonstrate that good end-of-life care presupposes that the aim of the caring staff is to provide safety, autonomy and integrity for the patient and family in order to create the respect required for as good and dignified a death as possible.
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页码:374 / 385
页数:12
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