2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.enfcli.2019.04.060
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Experiences of palliative care nurses in providing home-based care for patient with advanced cancer

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“…As ações de enfermagem no cuidado ao paciente oncológico em paliativos têm tido como foco principal proporcionar conforto e bem-estar. Para isso, o enfermeiro tem se preocupado em atender as necessidades físicas, psicológicas, sociais e espirituais para diminuir o sofrimento e desconforto do paciente, e por isso vem sendo considerado por este como o agente intercessor de cura e cuidado em colaboração com outros profissionais importantes para o cuidado integral (Van Dusseldorp et al, 2019;Sijabat et al, 2019;Santos et al, 2020;Nuraini et al, 2018;Coelho et al, 2018).…”
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“…As ações de enfermagem no cuidado ao paciente oncológico em paliativos têm tido como foco principal proporcionar conforto e bem-estar. Para isso, o enfermeiro tem se preocupado em atender as necessidades físicas, psicológicas, sociais e espirituais para diminuir o sofrimento e desconforto do paciente, e por isso vem sendo considerado por este como o agente intercessor de cura e cuidado em colaboração com outros profissionais importantes para o cuidado integral (Van Dusseldorp et al, 2019;Sijabat et al, 2019;Santos et al, 2020;Nuraini et al, 2018;Coelho et al, 2018).…”
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“…In the study of Schroeder and Lorenz (2018), the importance of providing patient-specific counseling and care coordination, symptom management, end-of-life care, medication, and managing the needs of daily life activities by the nurses who provide palliative care at home is emphasized. Sijabata et al (2019) state that nurses who provide palliative care at home need to adopt a holistic and inclusive approach in terms of psychological, social, and spiritual aspects, but they are more interested in patients' physical ailments and treatments (33).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ensuring continuity of care for patients, especially those with malignancies, during a pandemic is a tricky aspect of health management. Although several models of home care service have been used to support palliative care in patients with advanced cancer and in an end-of-life setting [13], to our knowledge Home Se-Cure is the first home care service developed to deliver anticancer treatments during the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Home care assistance is a service that guarantees a connection between hospital and home. The most common model of home care service was used to support palliative care in patients with severe illness [12], including patients with advanced cancer [13]. Several studies showed a significant reduction of symptom burden and an increase in satisfaction and quality of life (QoL) in patients who received home care support in comparison with patients treated with standard of care [14].…”
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confidence: 99%