Patients' and nurses' perception of the Hospice-On-Wheels service in Kazakhstan: a qualitative study.

IF 1.2 Q4 ONCOLOGY
ecancermedicalscience Pub Date : 2024-12-12 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2024.1818
Anele Bekturova, Angelika Saryan, Gulnara Kunirova
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Abstract

Background: In Kazakhstan, the Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan has led to the establishment of 214 mobile teams funded by the Ministry of Health to offer in-home palliative care for terminal cancer patients. However, due to a shortage of trained and dedicated personnel, only about 25% of these teams provide high-quality, specialised care in the comfort of patient's homes, with the majority offering only consultative services. Given the country's sparse population, ensuring dedicated care is challenging and many staff members continue as part-time primary care workers. In this landscape, the 'Amazonka' Foundation's Hospice-On-Wheels initiative emerges as the sole NGO non-government organisation (NGO)-based service delivering in-home palliative care of comparable quality. Distinguished by its contract with the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection, Hospice-On-Wheels enjoys greater organisational flexibility and provides a broader spectrum of services, all while maintaining rigorous standards of multidisciplinary care.

Aims: The aims of this study are to assess the effectiveness and sustainability of an NGO-based in-home palliative care service in Kazakhstan and to discuss the qualitative methodology and its characteristics to Kazakhstani nurses, unfamiliar with quality nursing research.

Methods: The study commenced with a descriptive phenomenological approach and a service design methodology, later transitioning from phenomenological thematic analysis to content analysis.

Results: These rapid research findings highlight the exceptional effectiveness, customer satisfaction and cost-saving advantages of the NGO-based initiative. These benefits extend not only to the government and health authorities but also to patients and their families. The 'Amazonka' service significantly enhances the quality of life for incurable cancer patients through improved palliative care. Consequently, expanding their infrastructure and educational initiatives is essential to promote better palliative care in Kazakhstan, particularly in rural areas.

Discussion: The insights from this study can advocate for the home-based palliative care model employed by the 'Amazonka' team, encouraging its adoption by both governmental organisations and NGOs in Kazakhstan and beyond, thus opening new opportunities for local funding in resource-limited conditions.

哈萨克斯坦病人与护士对轮椅安宁疗护服务的认知:一项质性研究。
背景:在哈萨克斯坦,根据《癌症综合控制计划》,在卫生部的资助下建立了214个流动小组,为晚期癌症患者提供家庭姑息治疗。然而,由于缺乏训练有素和敬业的人员,只有大约25%的这些团队在病人舒适的家中提供高质量的专业护理,大多数团队只提供咨询服务。鉴于该国人口稀少,确保专门护理具有挑战性,许多工作人员继续担任兼职初级保健工作者。在这种情况下,“亚马逊”基金会的“车轮上的临终关怀”倡议成为唯一一个以非政府组织(NGO)为基础的服务,提供类似质量的家庭姑息治疗。由于与劳动和社会保障部签订了合同,“车轮上的临终关怀”享有更大的组织灵活性,提供更广泛的服务,同时保持严格的多学科护理标准。目的:本研究的目的是评估哈萨克斯坦以非政府组织为基础的家庭姑息治疗服务的有效性和可持续性,并讨论哈萨克斯坦护士不熟悉质量护理研究的定性方法及其特点。方法:研究以描述性现象学方法和服务设计方法开始,随后从现象学主题分析过渡到内容分析。结果:这些快速的研究结果突出了以非政府组织为基础的倡议的卓越有效性,客户满意度和成本节约优势。这些福利不仅惠及政府和卫生当局,也惠及患者及其家属。“Amazonka”服务通过改善姑息治疗显著提高了无法治愈的癌症患者的生活质量。因此,扩大其基础设施和教育举措对于促进哈萨克斯坦,特别是农村地区更好的姑息治疗至关重要。讨论:本研究的见解可以倡导“Amazonka”团队采用的以家庭为基础的姑息治疗模式,鼓励哈萨克斯坦及其他地区的政府组织和非政府组织采用这种模式,从而为资源有限的地方资金提供新的机会。
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