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What makes the palliative care initial encounter meaningful? A descriptive study with patients with cancer, family carers and palliative care professionals

BACKGROUND: The palliative care initial encounter can have a positive impact on the quality of life of patients and family carers if it proves to be a meaningful experience. A better understanding of what makes the encounter meaningful would reinforce the provision of person-centred, quality palliat...

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Autores principales: Goni-Fuste, Blanca, Pergolizzi, Denise, Monforte-Royo, Cristina, Julià-Torras, Joaquim, Rodríguez-Prat, Andrea, Crespo, Iris
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10604432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37421148
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02692163231183998
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author Goni-Fuste, Blanca
Pergolizzi, Denise
Monforte-Royo, Cristina
Julià-Torras, Joaquim
Rodríguez-Prat, Andrea
Crespo, Iris
author_facet Goni-Fuste, Blanca
Pergolizzi, Denise
Monforte-Royo, Cristina
Julià-Torras, Joaquim
Rodríguez-Prat, Andrea
Crespo, Iris
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description BACKGROUND: The palliative care initial encounter can have a positive impact on the quality of life of patients and family carers if it proves to be a meaningful experience. A better understanding of what makes the encounter meaningful would reinforce the provision of person-centred, quality palliative care. AIM: To explore the expectations that patients with cancer, family carers and palliative care professionals have of this initial encounter. DESIGN: Qualitative descriptive study with content analysis of transcripts from 60 semi-structured interviews. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Twenty patients with cancer, 20 family carers and 20 palliative care professionals from 10 institutions across Spain. RESULTS: Four themes were developed from the analysis of interviews: (1) the initial encounter as an opportunity to understand what palliative care entails; (2) individualised care; (3) professional commitment to the patient and family carers: present and future; and (4) acknowledgement. CONCLUSION: The initial encounter becomes meaningful when it facilitates a shared understanding of what palliative care entails and acknowledgement of the needs and/or roles of patients with cancer, family carers and professionals. Further studies are required to explore how a perception of acknowledgement may best be fostered in the initial encounter.
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spelling pubmed-106044322023-10-28 What makes the palliative care initial encounter meaningful? A descriptive study with patients with cancer, family carers and palliative care professionals Goni-Fuste, Blanca Pergolizzi, Denise Monforte-Royo, Cristina Julià-Torras, Joaquim Rodríguez-Prat, Andrea Crespo, Iris Palliat Med Original Articles BACKGROUND: The palliative care initial encounter can have a positive impact on the quality of life of patients and family carers if it proves to be a meaningful experience. A better understanding of what makes the encounter meaningful would reinforce the provision of person-centred, quality palliative care. AIM: To explore the expectations that patients with cancer, family carers and palliative care professionals have of this initial encounter. DESIGN: Qualitative descriptive study with content analysis of transcripts from 60 semi-structured interviews. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Twenty patients with cancer, 20 family carers and 20 palliative care professionals from 10 institutions across Spain. RESULTS: Four themes were developed from the analysis of interviews: (1) the initial encounter as an opportunity to understand what palliative care entails; (2) individualised care; (3) professional commitment to the patient and family carers: present and future; and (4) acknowledgement. CONCLUSION: The initial encounter becomes meaningful when it facilitates a shared understanding of what palliative care entails and acknowledgement of the needs and/or roles of patients with cancer, family carers and professionals. Further studies are required to explore how a perception of acknowledgement may best be fostered in the initial encounter. SAGE Publications 2023-07-08 2023-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10604432/ /pubmed/37421148 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02692163231183998 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Monforte-Royo, Cristina
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Rodríguez-Prat, Andrea
Crespo, Iris
What makes the palliative care initial encounter meaningful? A descriptive study with patients with cancer, family carers and palliative care professionals
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title_fullStr What makes the palliative care initial encounter meaningful? A descriptive study with patients with cancer, family carers and palliative care professionals
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title_short What makes the palliative care initial encounter meaningful? A descriptive study with patients with cancer, family carers and palliative care professionals
title_sort what makes the palliative care initial encounter meaningful? a descriptive study with patients with cancer, family carers and palliative care professionals
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10604432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37421148
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02692163231183998
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