Utilizing intricate care networks: An ethnography of patients and families navigating palliative care in a resource-limited setting.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Raditya Bagas Wicaksono, Amalia Muhaimin, Dick L Willems, Jeannette Pols
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Abstract

Background: The increase in non-communicable disease burdens and aging populations has led to a rise in the need for palliative care across settings. In resource-limited settings such as Indonesia, however, notably in rural areas, there is a lack of professional palliative care. Little is known about specific palliative care navigation, as previous studies have mostly focused on cancer care navigation. A locally tailored approach is crucial.

Aim: To explore how patients and families navigate palliative care and the problems they experience.

Design: An ethnographic study using in-depth interviews and observations, analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis.

Setting/participants: Interviews with 49 participants (patients, family caregivers, and health professionals) and 12 patient-family unit observations in Banyumas, Indonesia.

The analysis: Patients and families navigated palliative care through different strategies: (1) helping themselves, (2) utilizing complementary and alternative medicine, (3) avoiding discussing psychological issues, (4) mobilizing a compassionate and advocating community, and (5) seeking spiritual care through religious practices.

Conclusions: Our participants used intricate care networks despite limited resources in navigating palliative care. Several problems were rooted in barriers in the healthcare system and a lack of palliative care awareness among the general public. Local primary health centers could be potential palliative care leaders by building upon pre-existing programs and involving community health volunteers. Cultivating a shared philosophy within the community could strengthen care collaboration and support.

利用错综复杂的关怀网络:在资源有限的环境中,对病人和家属进行姑息关怀的人种学研究。
背景:非传染性疾病负担的增加和人口老龄化导致各种环境下对姑息关怀的需求上升。然而,在印度尼西亚等资源有限的环境中,尤其是在农村地区,缺乏专业的姑息关怀服务。由于之前的研究主要集中在癌症护理导航方面,因此人们对具体的姑息关怀导航知之甚少。目的:探讨病人和家属如何进行姑息关怀导航以及他们遇到的问题:设计:通过深入访谈和观察进行人种学研究,采用反思性主题分析法进行分析:访谈:在印度尼西亚班尤马斯对 49 名参与者(患者、家庭护理人员和医疗专业人员)进行访谈,并对 12 个患者-家庭病房进行观察:分析:患者和家属通过不同的策略进行姑息关怀:(1)自助,(2)利用补充和替代医学,(3)避免讨论心理问题,(4)动员富有同情心和倡导精神的社区,以及(5)通过宗教实践寻求精神关怀:尽管资源有限,我们的参与者还是利用错综复杂的关怀网络来进行姑息关怀。一些问题的根源在于医疗系统的障碍和公众对姑息关怀缺乏认识。当地的初级医疗中心可以在已有项目的基础上,让社区卫生志愿者参与进来,从而成为潜在的姑息关怀领导者。在社区内培养共同的理念可以加强关怀合作和支持。
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Palliative Medicine
Palliative Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
9.10%
发文量
125
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Palliative Medicine is a highly ranked, peer reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to improving knowledge and clinical practice in the palliative care of patients with far advanced disease. This outstanding journal features editorials, original papers, review articles, case reports, correspondence and book reviews. Essential reading for all members of the palliative care team. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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