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‘Close to’ a palliative approach: nurses' and care aides' descriptions of caring for people with advancing chronic life‐limiting conditions
Author(s) -
ReimerKirkham Sheryl,
Sawatzky Richard,
Roberts Della,
Cochrane Marie,
Stajduhar Kelli
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of clinical nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.94
H-Index - 102
eISSN - 1365-2702
pISSN - 0962-1067
DOI - 10.1111/jocn.13256
Subject(s) - palliative care , limiting , nursing , medicine , psychology , mechanical engineering , engineering
Aims and objectives The purpose of the study was to examine nurses' and nursing assistants' perspectives of a palliative approach in a variety of nursing care settings that do not specialise in palliative care. Background Ageing populations worldwide are drawing increasing attention to palliative care. In particular, people with advancing chronic life‐limiting conditions often have unmet needs and may die in acute medical, residential care and home health settings without access to palliative care. A palliative approach offers an upstream orientation to adopt palliative care principles to meet the needs of people with life‐limiting chronic conditions, adapt palliative care knowledge to other chronic illness conditions, and integrate and contextualise this knowledge within the healthcare system (Sawatzky et al . 2016). Design A qualitative study using the method of interpretive description carried out by a nursing research‐practice collaborative, Initiative for a Palliative Approach: Evidence and Leadership (iPANEL). Methods Twenty‐five nurses and five nursing assistants from across British Columbia, Canada participated in interviews and focus groups. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the data. Results The overarching theme was that of participants close to a palliative approach in that they cared for people who would benefit from a palliative approach, they were committed to providing better end‐of‐life care, and they understood palliative approach as an extension of specialised palliative care services. Participants varied in their self‐reported capacity to integrate a palliative approach, as they were influenced by role clarity, interprofessional collaboration and knowledge. Conclusions Integration of a palliative approach requires a conceptual shift and can be enhanced through interpersonal relationships and communication, role clarification and education. Relevance to clinical practice Nurses care for people with advancing chronic life‐limiting conditions in a variety of settings who would benefit from a palliative approach.

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