Palliative Care Needs of Families of Adults With Advanced Cancer

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  • Rojas-Garcia C.
  • Giraldo-Castro M.

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Diagnosis and treatment of a terminal illness can significantly impact patients and their families, as well as their functionality and daily routines. This study aimed to understand the palliative care needs of a group of families with an adult relative with advanced cancer receiving palliative care. A qualitative approach was used to conduct a content analysis. Fourteen semistructured interviews were carried out with family members in Cundinamarca (Colombia) between March and April 2022. The information was analyzed by coding and categorizing the emerging themes using NVivo. Three main categories emerged: the diagnosis' harsh surprise, the family's coping with the disease, and the palliative care needs of families. Identifying the resources available to families to care for relatives with advanced cancer can facilitate the work of palliative care teams. It is necessary to prevent the family from giving up on caring, which can result from exhaustion due to various causes. Families who have an adult relative with advanced cancer in palliative care face significant challenges. Their situation involves accepting the diagnosis, changing family routines, dealing with the disease and the health care system, and coping with circumstances that create needs of different kinds. Copyright © 2023 The Authors.

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1522-2179, 1539-0705

JOURNAL OF HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE NURSING  Lippincott Williams and Wilkins

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Article
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197-203
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Keywords

  • Adaptation, Psychological; Adult; Delivery of Health Care; Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing; Humans; Neoplasms; Palliative Care; adult; complication; health care delivery; human; neoplasm; palliative nursing; palliative therapy; psychological adjustment

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