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Perception about Home Visiting Hospice Service of End of Life Patients at Home

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KMID : 1148320230080020153
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the perception of visiting hospice services to end-of-life patients at home.

Methods: Individual in-depth interviews and qualitative content analysis were used for data collection and analysis, respectively. The study¡¯s participants were 15 end-of-life patients receiving visiting hospice services at home.

Results: Four themes emerged from nine subthemes, which were categorized from 26 condensed meaning units by interpreting underlying meanings. The four themes were ¡°service with value started by chance¡±, ¡°service that fills the care gap¡±, ¡°service that the vulnerable group can rely on¡±, and ¡°service that is insufficient to medical support¡±.

Conclusion: Based on these results, it is suggested that policy support is needed to develop and apply a community-based hospice service model that connects hospitals and homes.
KeyWords

Home nursing, Hospice care, Patients, Perception, Vulnerable populations
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