2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12904-020-00699-7
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Challenges for palliative care day services: a focus group study

Abstract: Background Palliative care day services provide a safe environment for people with palliative care needs, enabling them to access a range of services while acting as a respite services for family caregivers. Viewed as marginal services, they are often under resourced and under researched. The aim of this study was to understand how palliative day care services contribute to client care from the perspective of management and hospice multidisciplinary teams. Methods… Show more

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“…Similarly to study done by (Hasson et al, 2021)on the challenge of palliative cares services, reported that this challenge of accessing morphine is due to lack of staff knowledge and legal protection made the country. On the other hand morphine made up 50% of the total surveyed medicines, according to a crosssectional study done in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) by (Black, Mcglinchey, Gambles, Ellershaw, & Mayland, 2018),but only 30% of patients could afford to purchase morphine medications from medical facilities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Similarly to study done by (Hasson et al, 2021)on the challenge of palliative cares services, reported that this challenge of accessing morphine is due to lack of staff knowledge and legal protection made the country. On the other hand morphine made up 50% of the total surveyed medicines, according to a crosssectional study done in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) by (Black, Mcglinchey, Gambles, Ellershaw, & Mayland, 2018),but only 30% of patients could afford to purchase morphine medications from medical facilities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Challenges to palliative day care arise from a narrow public perception of palliative care, insufficient occupancy and/or unclear referrals, and insecure funding models. [ 63 ] We report very similar challenges, and add negotiating transport and distance – hospices providing transport to attend do not have resources to do this for all services or for all patients and may struggle to provide reliable transport when dependent on volunteers. A recent study of costs in three palliative day care services in the UK (2020) found that the contributions of volunteers (as complementary therapists, drivers, catering staff or hairdressing) was equivalent to roughly a third (28-38%) of running costs per day per patient.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Variability between hospice interventions and the range of possible consequences for patients which can make the strengths and limitations of different service models difficult to compare. [ 63 ] Many respondents reported that they had recently redesigned or are about to redesign their model of services, considering social support to be an important and perhaps under-recognised part of the work they do. Others were in the process of reviewing their day services, expanding what they offer to meet different levels of patient need and provide choice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The heterogeneity of the patients meant that the care needed to be adaptive. 17 We used four key themes to discuss care models, patients with cancer and non-cancer patients, cancer characteristics and survival. Using these four themes, we constructed an individualised hospice service delivery model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%