2015
DOI: 10.4103/0973-1075.164898
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Perspective of patients, patients' families, and healthcare providers towards designing and delivering hospice care services in a middle income Country

Abstract: Introduction:In view of the recent surge in chronic disease rates and elderly population in the developing countries, there is an urgent felt need for palliative and hospice care services. The present study investigates the views and attitudes of patients and their families, physicians, nurses, healthcare administrators, and insurers regarding designing and delivering hospice care service in a middle income country.Materials and Methods:In this qualitative study, the required data was collected using semi stru… Show more

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“…This article is excerpted from a doctoral dissertation entitled “Designing and Implementing a Social Network for Laboratory Researchers in Health” [ 19 ]. We chose the qualitative method to highlight participants' experiences, knowledge, and silent information [ 20 , 21 ]. We selected the phenomenological approach due to the lack of a complete theory of the expectations of Iranian researchers from ASNS [ 22 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This article is excerpted from a doctoral dissertation entitled “Designing and Implementing a Social Network for Laboratory Researchers in Health” [ 19 ]. We chose the qualitative method to highlight participants' experiences, knowledge, and silent information [ 20 , 21 ]. We selected the phenomenological approach due to the lack of a complete theory of the expectations of Iranian researchers from ASNS [ 22 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need for improved hospice care in developing countries is high, and it is underexplored so far. [ 29 ] In general, hospice means specialized care that provides comfort and supportive end of life care to the patients and their families when curative treatment has not worked and death is inevitable. In Indian situation, with limited resources in health-care sector, care takes place at the home setting, with the family members being responsible for direct and indirect caregiving.…”
Section: S Ocial W Ork In P mentioning
confidence: 99%