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Understanding the challenges of palliative care in everyday clinical practice: an example from a COPD action research project
Authors:Geralyn Hynes  Fiona Kavanagh  Christine Hogan  Kitty Ryan  Linda Rogers  David Coghlan
Affiliation:1. School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland;2. Naas General Hospital, Co Kildare, Ireland;3. School of Business, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
Abstract:
Palliative care seeks to improve the quality of life for patients suffering from the impact of life‐limiting illnesses. Palliative care encompasses but is more than end‐of‐life care, which is defined as care during the final hours/days/weeks of life. Although palliative care policies increasingly require all healthcare professionals to have at least basic or non‐specialist skills in palliative care, international evidence suggests there are difficulties in realising such policies. This study reports on an action research project aimed at developing respiratory nursing practice to address the palliative care needs of patients with advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The findings suggest that interlevel dynamics at individual, team, interdepartmental and organisational levels are an important factor in the capacity of respiratory nurses to embed non‐specialist palliative care in their practice. At best, current efforts to embed palliative care in everyday practice may improve end‐of‐life care in the final hours/days/weeks of life. However, embedding palliative care in everyday practice requires a more fundamental shift in the organisation of care.
Keywords:action research  acute care  palliative care  practice development  respiratory nursing
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