| Literature DB >> 23921288 |
Hsin-Tzu Sophie Lee1, Kath M Melia2, Chien-An Yao3, Chun-Ju Lin4, Tai-Yuan Chiu5, Wen-Yu Hu6.
Abstract
We explored caregivers' experiences and needs when providing hospice home care to their terminally ill elderly patients with cancer in Taiwan for 1 year. A total of 44 caregivers were interviewed using a semistructured interview once monthly during hospice home care visits until the patients' deaths. Content analysis of the interviews revealed 5 themes, hoping for a cure, experiencing fluctuating emotions, accepting the patient's dying, regarding the patient's death as a good death, and needing emotional support and information. Caregivers in hospice home care who experienced difficulties tended to seek emotional support and information throughout the entire caregiving process. With a greater understanding of caregivers' experiences and needs, nurses can alleviate caregivers' negative emotional reactions by actively attending to their needs during this process.Entities:
Keywords: caregiver; experience; hospice home care; need; process
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23921288 DOI: 10.1177/1049909113499603
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Hosp Palliat Care ISSN: 1049-9091 Impact factor: 2.500