2023
DOI: 10.25259/ijpc_92_2021
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Exploring Perception of Terminally Ill Cancer Patients about the Quality of Life in Hospice based and Home based Palliative Care: A Mixed Method Study

Abstract: Objectives: The objectives of the study were to evaluate the perceptions and performance of terminally ill cancer patients regarding the quality of palliative care at different settings and to measure their quality of life (QOL) at the end of life. Material and Methods: This comparative, parallel and mixed method study was conducted at the Community Oncology Centre, Ahmedabad, among 68 terminally ill cancer patients as per inclusion criteria; who were receiving hospice (HS)-based and home (HO)-based palliati… Show more

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“…Apart from that, social problems such as social isolation and loss of role and function in society (Lestari et al, 2018;Nuridah et al, 2019;Sagala et al, 2023) states that depression in colorectal cancer sufferers is related to their quality of life; higher levels of depression were associated with lower quality of life. This research is in line with (Gurcayir et al, 2022;Patel et al, 2023a;Tomim et al, 2022;Vermeer et al, 2020) which shows that patients who experience colorectal cancer face problems that affect their physical, mental, and social lives, as well as reducing their quality of life.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Apart from that, social problems such as social isolation and loss of role and function in society (Lestari et al, 2018;Nuridah et al, 2019;Sagala et al, 2023) states that depression in colorectal cancer sufferers is related to their quality of life; higher levels of depression were associated with lower quality of life. This research is in line with (Gurcayir et al, 2022;Patel et al, 2023a;Tomim et al, 2022;Vermeer et al, 2020) which shows that patients who experience colorectal cancer face problems that affect their physical, mental, and social lives, as well as reducing their quality of life.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 84%