2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12904-019-0400-2
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“Small small interventions, big big roles”- a qualitative study of patient, care-giver and health-care worker experiences of a palliative care programme in Kerala, India

Abstract: BackgroundHome-based palliative care is an essential resource for many communities. We conducted a qualitative study to explore perceptions of a home-based palliative care programme in Kerala, India, from the perspective of patients, their care-givers and the doctors, nurses and volunteers running the intervention.MethodsA descriptive qualitative study was carried out. One focus group discussion (FGD) was conducted with patients (n = 8) and two with male and female volunteers (n = 12); and interviews were cond… Show more

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“…Several studies measured effects of community-based interventions on definitive outcomes or particular diseases (Frost et al, 2020;Philip et al, 2019;Valentini et al, 2016). This study adds insight on how family caregiving affects not only the healthcare situation, but also social relationships and how this kind of intervention can lead to significant changes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies measured effects of community-based interventions on definitive outcomes or particular diseases (Frost et al, 2020;Philip et al, 2019;Valentini et al, 2016). This study adds insight on how family caregiving affects not only the healthcare situation, but also social relationships and how this kind of intervention can lead to significant changes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pierwszy ośrodek NNPC został założony w 1997 r. w dystrykcie Malappuram (ok. 4 mln mieszkańców). Obecnie w samym dystrykcie Malappuram działa ponad 100 jednostek opieki paliatywnej kierowanych przez lokalne organizacje [13]. Celem NNPC jest stworzenie sterowanej przez społeczność stabilnej sieci wsparcia zapewniającej domową opiekę nad osobami chorymi przewlekle oraz terminalnie.…”
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“…Also home-based palliative care was perceived to be useful for patients, physicians, nurses, and volunteers. Patients felt that the program enabled them to become more independent and self-reliant [21].…”
Section: Benefits and Difficultiesmentioning
confidence: 99%