Factors influencing palliative care - Qualitative study of family physicians' practices

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Brown, JB [1 ]
Sangster, M [1 ]
Swift, J [1 ]
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[1] Univ Western Ontario, Ctr Studies Family Med, London, ON N6G 4X8, Canada
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OBJECTIVE To examine factors that influence family physicians' decisions to practise palliative care. DESIGN Qualitative method of in-depth interviews. SETTING Southwestern Ontario. PARTICIPANTS Family physicians who practise palliative care on a full-time basis, who practise on a part-time basis, or who have retired from active involvement in palliative cue. METHOD Eleven in-depth interviews were conducted to explore factors that influence family physicians' decisions to practise palliative care and factors that sustain their interest in palliative care. All interviews were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim. The analysis strategy used a phenomenological approach and occurred concurrently rather than sequentially. All interview transcriptions were read independently by the researchers who then compared and combined their analyses. Final analysis involved examining all interviews collectively, thus permitting relationships between and among central themes to emerge. MAIN OUTCOME FINDINGS The overriding theme was a common philosophy of palliative carl focusing on acceptance of death, whole person care compassion, communication, and team work. Participants' philosophies were shaped by their education and by professional and personal experiences. In addition, participants articulated personal and systemic factors currently affecting their practice of palliative care. CONCLUSIONS Participants observed that primary care physicians should be responsible for their patients' palliative care within the context of interdisciplinary teams. For medical students to be knowledgeable and sensitive to the needs of dying patients, palliative care should be given higher priority in the curriculum. Finally, participants argued compellingly for transferring the philosophy of palliative care to the overall practice of medicine.
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