Process Challenges in Palliative Care for Cancer Patients: A Qualitative Study
Background: Quality assessment and service delivery processes for cancer patients are the major components of palliative care. This study intends to explore stakeholder’s perceptions of palliative care process challenges for cancer patients in Iran. Method: In this qualitative study, we conducted...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2019-01-01
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Series: | Middle East Journal of Cancer |
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Online Access: | http://mejc.sums.ac.ir/index.php/mejc/article/view/792 |
Summary: | Background: Quality assessment and service delivery processes for cancer patients
are the major components of palliative care. This study intends to explore stakeholder’s
perceptions of palliative care process challenges for cancer patients in Iran.
Method: In this qualitative study, we conducted 22 semi-structured interviews from
February 2016 to August 2017 in hospitals located in Tehran, Iran. Participants were
selected through purposive sampling and included cancer patients, their family
caregivers, healthcare providers, and policy-makers. The interviews were analyzed by
qualitative directed content analysis based on the Donabedian model. In order to
assess the accuracy and validity of the study, we used Lincoln and Guba’s four criteria.
Results: After analysis of the interviews, we categorized the codes into a main
category, “process”, and three identified subcategories – “weakness of stakeholders’
engagement policies”, “standardized care”, and “applying educational and research
approaches”.
Conclusion: Palliative care in Iran is a recent discipline. The results have shown
that the process of providing services requires the attention of the health system to the
standard models for providing palliative care services. In addition, it is necessary to
train human resources in generalist and specialist palliative care groups, design
palliative medicine curricula, inform general public about cancer, and empower
patients and caregivers. |
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ISSN: | 2008-6709 2008-6687 |