| Literature DB >> 32600428 |
Hanna T Klop1, Ian Koper2, Bart P M Schweitzer2,3,4, Esli Jongen5, Bregje D Onwuteaka-Philipsen2,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Palliative care should be holistic, but spiritual issues are often overlooked. General practitioners and nurses working together in PaTz-groups (palliative home care groups) consider spiritual issues in palliative care to be relevant, but experience barriers in addressing spiritual issues and finding spiritual caregivers. This study evaluates the feasibility and perceived added value of a listening consultation service by spiritual caregivers in primary palliative care.Entities:
Keywords: Consultations; General practitioner; Nurses; Palliative care; Primary care; Spiritual care; Spiritual caregiver
Year: 2020 PMID: 32600428 PMCID: PMC7325007 DOI: 10.1186/s12904-020-00595-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Palliat Care ISSN: 1472-684X Impact factor: 3.234
Fig. 1Overview of the intervention: Listening consultation services
Characteristics of participants involved in data-collection
| Type of participant(s) | Type of data-collection method | Sex | Age range (years) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Relative of deceased family member, patient of GP | Individual interview | F | 50–55 | None |
| Relative of deceased family member, patient of GP | Individual interview | F | 55–60 | None |
| Relative of deceased family member, patient of GP | Individual interview | F | 20–25 | None |
Relative of (deceased)c family member, patient of GP | Individual interview | M | 75–80 | Christian, other |
| Relative of deceased family member, patient of GP | Individual interview | F | 60–65 | Buddhist |
| Spiritual caregiver | Individual interview | F | 60–65 | Humanistic |
| Spiritual caregiver | Individual interview | M | 35–40 | Islamic |
| Spiritual caregiver | Individual interview | F | 60–65 | Humanistic |
| Spiritual caregiver | Individual interview | F | 55–60 | Buddhist |
| Spiritual caregiver | Individual interview | F | 30–35 | Humanistic |
| 7 GPs, 5 district nurses, 1 palliative care consultant | Group interview | 4 M9F | N/A | N/A |
| 5 GPs, 5 district nurses, 1 nurse specialized in palliative care, palliative care consultant | Group interview | 2 M10F | N/A | N/A |
| 3 GPs, 4 district nurses, palliative care consultant | Group interview | 8F | N/A | N/A |
aIn case of patients / relatives who had one or more consultations with the spiritual caregivers
bIn case of spiritual caregivers
c Family member deceased during the pilot period
Characteristics of participants who had consultations with spiritual caregivers
| n/N | Mean (range) | |
|---|---|---|
| Total unique users | ||
| Patients | 6/19 | |
| Relatives | 13/19 | |
| Sex | ||
| Female | 15/19 | |
| Male | 4/19 | |
| Conviction | ||
| None | 8/19 | |
| Christian | 4/19 | |
| Other | 3/19 | |
| Unknown | 4/19 | |
| Nationality | ||
| Dutch | 18/19 | |
| Surinamese | 1/19 | |
| Referred by | ||
| GP | 13/19 | |
| Relative (already involved) | 6/19 | |
| Total unique consultations | 46 | |
| First consultation | 14/46 | |
| Follow-up consultation | 32/46 | |
| One-to-one consultations | 33/46 | |
| Patients at the end of life | 5/33 | |
| Relatives | 28/33 | |
| Group consultations | 13/46 | |
| Patient and relative | 6/13 | |
| Multiple relatives | 7/13 | |
| Consultations per user | 3.1 (1–10) | |
| Per patient | 1.8 (1–3) | |
| Per relative | 3.6 (1–10) | |
| Lengths of consultations (minutes) | 69 (15–150) | |
| One-to-one consultations (minutes) | 62 (15–100) | |
| Group consults (minutes) | 89 (45–150) | |
| Care requesta | ||
| Existential | 32/46 | |
| Relational | 24/46 | |
| Psychological | 12/46 | |
| Religious | 3/46 | |
| Discussed topicsb | ||
| Grief | 33/46 | |
| Loss | 30/46 | |
| Identity | 24/46 | |
| Death / passing away | 22/46 | |
| Support | 21/46 | |
| Meaning | 19/46 | |
| Fear | 18/46 | |
| Finding strength | 18/46 | |
| Hope | 11/46 | |
| Other / diverse | 33/46 | |
a Participants could have more than one care request
b Spiritual caregivers could report more than one discussed topic
Fig. 2Practical example of a consultation of a spiritual caregiver by a patient
Quotes on the perceived added value of the listening consultation service
| Theme | Quote |
|---|---|
| For HCP’s | |
| For patients /relatives | |
| For spiritual caregivers |