"Don't leave us behind": a qualitative study exploring the feasibility of a palliative care training program for non-health caregivers in Honduras.

IF 2.7 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Palliative Care and Social Practice Pub Date : 2025-02-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26323524251316897
Sheryl Ruiz, Martin Stafström, Leda Parham, Luis Orellana
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Abstract

Background: Palliative care (PC) can alleviate suffering and improve quality of life. Yet, disparities persist, particularly in Honduras. Training efforts in PC for non-health caregivers have proven to reduce burnout and stress while enhancing the quality of life for both caregivers and patients.

Purpose: This study aimed to explore the feasibility of a PC training program for non-health caregivers in Honduras.

Methods: This exploratory study utilized latent content analysis within an interpretivist paradigm. Data was collected through individual semi-structured interviews with 25 participants belonging to different key groups: patients diagnosed with cancer, non-health caregivers, PC experts, and health-related decision makers. Interviews were conducted in Honduras' three main cities: Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula, and La Ceiba. The sampling technique employed was maximum variation.

Results: PC patients and caregivers face significant emotional challenges, often worsened by poverty and resource limitations, which leads to a strain in family dynamics. A lack of education, driven by inadequate healthcare education and policies, contributes to widespread misconceptions about PC. However, progress through various sectors aligned with the same goals proves Honduras is a country with potential. A program with a bottom-up approach, with intersectoral collaboration and training tailored to the needs of caregivers and patients, is urgently needed.

Conclusion: It highlights the feasibility, necessity, and potential replicability of implementing a PC training program for non-health caregivers in Honduras, which could offer significant benefits at both individual and national levels. A program that truly accounts for health determinants may help mitigate PC shortages in similar regions. Further research and policy advocacy are essential to empower underserved populations and foster health equity across low- and middle-income settings, to ensure no one is left behind.

“不要让我们掉队”:一项探讨洪都拉斯非保健护理人员姑息治疗培训方案可行性的定性研究。
背景:姑息治疗(Palliative care, PC)可以减轻患者的痛苦,提高患者的生活质量。然而,差距仍然存在,特别是在洪都拉斯。针对非健康护理人员的PC培训工作已被证明可以减少倦怠和压力,同时提高护理人员和患者的生活质量。目的:本研究旨在探讨在宏都拉斯为非卫生照护人员提供个人电脑训练计划的可行性。方法:本探索性研究采用解释主义范式下的潜在内容分析。数据是通过与25名参与者的个人半结构化访谈收集的,这些参与者属于不同的关键群体:诊断为癌症的患者、非健康护理人员、PC专家和健康相关的决策者。采访是在洪都拉斯的三个主要城市:特古西加尔巴、圣佩德罗苏拉和拉塞伊巴进行的。采用最大变异取样技术。结果:PC患者及其照顾者面临显著的情感挑战,往往因贫困和资源限制而恶化,导致家庭动态紧张。由于医疗保健教育和政策的不足,教育的缺乏导致了对PC的广泛误解。然而,各部门为实现同一目标所取得的进展证明洪都拉斯是一个有潜力的国家。目前迫切需要一个自下而上的方案,并根据护理人员和患者的需要进行部门间合作和培训。结论:本研究强调了在洪都拉斯为非卫生护理人员实施个人电脑培训计划的可行性、必要性和潜在的可复制性,这可以在个人和国家层面上提供显著的好处。一个真正考虑健康决定因素的项目可能有助于缓解类似地区的个人电脑短缺问题。进一步的研究和政策宣传对于增强服务不足人群的权能和促进低收入和中等收入环境中的卫生公平至关重要,以确保不让任何人掉队。
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Palliative Care and Social Practice
Palliative Care and Social Practice Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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