2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-71672011000100026
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Necessidades de cuidados de enfermagem do cuidador da pessoa sob cuidados paliativos

Abstract: The purpose was to identify needs for nursing care of caregiver of the person in the terminal stage and nursing interventions, using a systematic review of the literature. A research in EBSCO and ProQuest and sought Full Text scientific articles, published between 1998 and 2008, using the following keywords: "Palliative care", "Family", "Nursing" and "Needs" was made. The method PI[C]OD was used to select 14 items of total 77. The care needs the person in the terminal stage are: communication, relationship of … Show more

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“…20 Family members/caregivers need a spiritual, emotional and physical boost and information for them to feel safe and prepared for this new reality. 21 This can minimize questions, anxiety and concerns and enable the promotion of quality of life for caregivers and patients in palliative care.…”
Section: Family Members/caregivers' Understanding Of Palliative Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 Family members/caregivers need a spiritual, emotional and physical boost and information for them to feel safe and prepared for this new reality. 21 This can minimize questions, anxiety and concerns and enable the promotion of quality of life for caregivers and patients in palliative care.…”
Section: Family Members/caregivers' Understanding Of Palliative Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[15] Communication is also essential to meet the needs of the family, both in the relationship with the nursing staff, with their loved one, as even among the own interdisciplinary team. [16] Despite the incoherence of speeches and lack of knowledge of the subject by some participants, it is remarkable that professionals, somehow, try to involve palliative care during service, which turns out to be a breakthrough in nursing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the encouragement of the family member's presence during hospitalization aims to, among other aspects, grant the hospitalized patients safety and comfort, favoring the shortening of this period and the return home. The nurse recognizes this phase as an opportunity for the family member to learn or enhance the accomplishment of basic care and minimize their own diffi culties related to the disease and the treatment (9)(10) . From the perspective of the Roy Adaptation Model, through interactions and the valuation of the environment, the nurse can contribute for the family member to fi nd a balance and ways to adapt to the reality according to his/her own coping mechanism (8) .…”
Section: ] (N2)mentioning
confidence: 99%