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Palliative care team visits. Qualitative study through participant observation

OBJECTIVES: To describe the clinical encounters that occur when a palliative care team provides patient care and the features that influence these encounters and indicate whether they are favorable or unfavorable depending on the expectations and feelings of the various participants. METHODS: A qual...

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Autores principales: Alfaya Góngora, Maria del Mar, Bueno Pernias, Maria José, Hueso Montoro, César, Guardia Mancilla, Plácido, Montoya Juárez, Rafael, García Caro, Maria Paz
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Universidad del Valle 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4867515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27226663
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author Alfaya Góngora, Maria del Mar
Bueno Pernias, Maria José
Hueso Montoro, César
Guardia Mancilla, Plácido
Montoya Juárez, Rafael
García Caro, Maria Paz
author_facet Alfaya Góngora, Maria del Mar
Bueno Pernias, Maria José
Hueso Montoro, César
Guardia Mancilla, Plácido
Montoya Juárez, Rafael
García Caro, Maria Paz
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description OBJECTIVES: To describe the clinical encounters that occur when a palliative care team provides patient care and the features that influence these encounters and indicate whether they are favorable or unfavorable depending on the expectations and feelings of the various participants. METHODS: A qualitative case study conducted via participant observation. A total of 12 observations of the meetings of palliative care teams with patients and families in different settings (home, hospital and consultation room) were performed. The visits were follow-up or first visits, either scheduled or on demand. Content analysis of the observation was performed. RESULTS: The analysis showed the normal follow-up activity of the palliative care unit that was focused on controlling symptoms, sharing information and providing advice on therapeutic regimens and care. The environment appeared to condition the patients' expressions and the type of patient relationship. Favorable clinical encounter conditions included kindness and gratitude. Unfavorable conditions were deterioration caused by approaching death, unrealistic family objectives and limited resources. CONCLUSION: Home visits from basic palliative care teams play an important role in patient and family well-being. The visits seem to focus on controlling symptoms and are conditioned by available resources.
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spelling pubmed-48675152016-05-25 Palliative care team visits. Qualitative study through participant observation Alfaya Góngora, Maria del Mar Bueno Pernias, Maria José Hueso Montoro, César Guardia Mancilla, Plácido Montoya Juárez, Rafael García Caro, Maria Paz Colomb Med (Cali) Original Article OBJECTIVES: To describe the clinical encounters that occur when a palliative care team provides patient care and the features that influence these encounters and indicate whether they are favorable or unfavorable depending on the expectations and feelings of the various participants. METHODS: A qualitative case study conducted via participant observation. A total of 12 observations of the meetings of palliative care teams with patients and families in different settings (home, hospital and consultation room) were performed. The visits were follow-up or first visits, either scheduled or on demand. Content analysis of the observation was performed. RESULTS: The analysis showed the normal follow-up activity of the palliative care unit that was focused on controlling symptoms, sharing information and providing advice on therapeutic regimens and care. The environment appeared to condition the patients' expressions and the type of patient relationship. Favorable clinical encounter conditions included kindness and gratitude. Unfavorable conditions were deterioration caused by approaching death, unrealistic family objectives and limited resources. CONCLUSION: Home visits from basic palliative care teams play an important role in patient and family well-being. The visits seem to focus on controlling symptoms and are conditioned by available resources. Universidad del Valle 2016-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4867515/ /pubmed/27226663 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ © 2016. Universidad del Valle. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
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Alfaya Góngora, Maria del Mar
Bueno Pernias, Maria José
Hueso Montoro, César
Guardia Mancilla, Plácido
Montoya Juárez, Rafael
García Caro, Maria Paz
Palliative care team visits. Qualitative study through participant observation
title Palliative care team visits. Qualitative study through participant observation
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title_fullStr Palliative care team visits. Qualitative study through participant observation
title_full_unstemmed Palliative care team visits. Qualitative study through participant observation
title_short Palliative care team visits. Qualitative study through participant observation
title_sort palliative care team visits. qualitative study through participant observation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4867515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27226663
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