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Community specialist palliative care: experiences of patients and carers
Authors:McLoughlin Patricia Anne
Affiliation:Palliative Care, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK.
Abstract:
Specialist palliative care provides a range of services for patients and their carers who have complex needs. There is a need to identify what patients and carers gain from contact with the specialist palliative care nurse (SPCN) and what aspects of that care have a positive impact on their quality of life (QoL). The aims of the study were to gain insightful and credible accounts of participants' experiences of the SPCN; to consider those dimensions of care which impact on satisfaction; to discover whether the SPCN provides improvements in QoL and to explore whether experiences match expectations. A qualitative approach focused on the experience and individual meaning; it is the individual narratives produced by each participant that are the rich and interesting outcomes of this study. Both patients and carers reported satisfaction at being given time and being listened to, with the interviewees using words and phrases such as 'confidence', 'trust', knowledge', 'listens to' and 'a sense of being there'. The study shows the patient and carers' lack of knowledge about specialist palliative care while confirming the positive influence of the SPCN.
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