2022
DOI: 10.1111/1460-6984.12726
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A qualitative systematic review of family caregivers’ experiences of artificial nutrition and hydration at home: A meta‐ethnography

Abstract: Background Artificial nutrition and hydration (AN&H) may be provided to individuals in the home environment, and family caregivers are often involved in the management of this intervention. This experience can have multiple consequences for families. Aims The aim of this meta‐ethnography is to explore and synthesize the personal experiences of family caregivers providing care to a person receiving home AN&H. Methods & Procedures A comprehensive search of the literature was conducted without any time limitation… Show more

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“…This will influence them in multiple ways. Physically, being present 24/7 with all the practical care activities they have to manage [4,5] and witnessing stressful health events [6]. Psychologically, increased stress and worry about the future [7] supress their own personal needs and feelings while carrying the burden of care [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will influence them in multiple ways. Physically, being present 24/7 with all the practical care activities they have to manage [4,5] and witnessing stressful health events [6]. Psychologically, increased stress and worry about the future [7] supress their own personal needs and feelings while carrying the burden of care [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%