Health and disability care providers' experiences and perspectives on end-of-life care needs of individuals with long-standing physical disability: A qualitative interview study. (January 2023)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Health and disability care providers' experiences and perspectives on end-of-life care needs of individuals with long-standing physical disability: A qualitative interview study. (January 2023)
- Main Title:
- Health and disability care providers' experiences and perspectives on end-of-life care needs of individuals with long-standing physical disability: A qualitative interview study
- Authors:
- Belperio, Irene
Devery, Kim
Morgan, Deidre D
Rawlings, Deb
Raghavendra, Parimala
Walker, Ruth - Abstract:
- Background: Little is known about the specific needs and experiences of individuals with long-standing physical disability at end of life. Aim: To explore health and disability care providers perspectives and experiences in relation to end-of-life care needs of individuals with long-standing physical disability. Design: Qualitative study using reflexive thematic analysis. Setting/participants: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with nine health and disability care providers from two Australian states. Results: Five themes were constructed from the data: (1) The significance of place. All participants described how the end-of-life care experience was significantly impacted by the place in which dying occurred. (2) Knowing the person and their needs. Knowledge and familiarity with the individual with long-standing disability were seen as invaluable in terms of providing continued high-quality care. (3) Navigating a new care landscape. For disability support workers, struggling to adapt from providing disability support to end-of-life care was difficult. (4) Complexities of family involvement. Past experiences of families within the healthcare system had resultant impacts on care received by the individual with long-standing disability. (5) Being prepared. Participants felt more was needed in terms of end-of-life planning and discussions around end of life for this cohort. Conclusions: This research highlights a significant lack of continuity of care and problems at theBackground: Little is known about the specific needs and experiences of individuals with long-standing physical disability at end of life. Aim: To explore health and disability care providers perspectives and experiences in relation to end-of-life care needs of individuals with long-standing physical disability. Design: Qualitative study using reflexive thematic analysis. Setting/participants: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with nine health and disability care providers from two Australian states. Results: Five themes were constructed from the data: (1) The significance of place. All participants described how the end-of-life care experience was significantly impacted by the place in which dying occurred. (2) Knowing the person and their needs. Knowledge and familiarity with the individual with long-standing disability were seen as invaluable in terms of providing continued high-quality care. (3) Navigating a new care landscape. For disability support workers, struggling to adapt from providing disability support to end-of-life care was difficult. (4) Complexities of family involvement. Past experiences of families within the healthcare system had resultant impacts on care received by the individual with long-standing disability. (5) Being prepared. Participants felt more was needed in terms of end-of-life planning and discussions around end of life for this cohort. Conclusions: This research highlights a significant lack of continuity of care and problems at the intersection of the disability and health systems when providing end-of-life care for this cohort. Suggested areas for improvement include team approaches to enable continuity of care and dying in place, and a need for knowledge and skills in this area for all stakeholders. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Palliative medicine. Volume 37:Number 1(2023)
- Journal:
- Palliative medicine
- Issue:
- Volume 37:Number 1(2023)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 37, Issue 1 (2023)
- Year:
- 2023
- Volume:
- 37
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2023-0037-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 131
- Page End:
- 139
- Publication Date:
- 2023-01
- Subjects:
- Disability -- qualitative research -- end of life care -- palliative care
Pain -- Treatment -- Periodicals
Cancer -- Palliative treatment -- Periodicals
Palliative Care -- Periodicals
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616.029 - Journal URLs:
- http://pmj.sagepub.com/ ↗
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http://www.ingenta.com/journals/browse/arn/pm ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1177/02692163221128702 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0269-2163
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