Primary Palliative Care in Assisted Living and Residential Care: A Metasynthesis.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Daniel David, Vanessa Jimenez, Abraham A Brody
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Abstract

Assisted living (AL) and residential care (RC) settings are experiencing substantial growth as older adults with lower care needs seek alternatives to nursing homes. Despite this trend, there is a lack of skilled nursing care to support palliative care (PC) in these environments. Primary PC delivered by AL staff has emerged as a potential model to bridge this gap, focusing on symptom management and holistic support for individuals with serious illness. A metasynthesis of 88 qualitative studies was conducted to explore the provision of primary PC in AL/RC settings. The National Consensus Project Clinical Practice Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care was used to provide a holistic framework to identify unmet PC need and gaps in PC delivery. Studies published between 2012 and 2024 were analyzed to identify themes and categories related to PC domains, including physical, psychological, social, spiritual, cultural, end-of-life care, and ethical and legal considerations. Thematic synthesis revealed key findings across the identified PC domains within AL/RC settings. Studies highlighted challenges and opportunities for delivering primary PC in these environments, emphasizing the importance of addressing physical symptoms, psychological distress, social isolation, and spiritual needs among residents with serious illnesses. The metasynthesis underscores the critical role of primary PC in enhancing quality of life and care continuity for older adults residing in AL/RC settings. It also identifies gaps in current practices and emphasizes the need for tailored interventions and training to support care providers in delivering comprehensive PC to this population. By integrating qualitative research findings with the National Consensus Project guidelines, this metasynthesis provides a comprehensive overview of primary PC in AL/RC settings. The study underscores the necessity of enhancing PC delivery in these environments to meet the evolving needs of older adults with serious illnesses, thereby improving overall quality of care for residents with unmet palliative needs.

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CiteScore
2.60
自引率
11.10%
发文量
203
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing (JHPN) is the official journal of the Hospice & Palliative Nurses Association and is the professional, peer-reviewed journal for nurses in hospice and palliative care settings. Focusing on the clinical, educational and research aspects of care, JHPN offers current and reliable information on end of life nursing. Feature articles in areas such as symptom management, ethics, and futility of care address holistic care across the continuum. Book and article reviews, clinical updates and case studies create a journal that meets the didactic and practical needs of the nurse caring for patients with serious illnesses in advanced stages.
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