A global exploration of palliative community care literature: An integrative review

Author:

Weston Emily J.1,Jefferies Diana2ORCID,Stulz Virginia3,Glew Paul2,McDermid Fiona4

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine, Faculty of Health Sciences Australian Catholic University 22 Main Street Blacktown New South Wales 2148 Australia

2. School of Nursing and Midwifery Western Sydney University Locked Bag 1797 Penrith New South Wales 2751 Australia

3. Centre for Nursing and Midwifery Research Nepean Hospital Level 1, South Wing, Court Building, Derby Street Kingswood New South Wales Australia

4. School of Nursing and Midwifery Building 7, Office 6, Campbelltown Campus Campbelltown New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractAimThis review sought to discover how community nurses globally provide palliative care, with specific focus on how they manage the personal and professional stressors associated with caring for dying clients in the home.DesignAn integrative review methodology was used to gain insight into how community palliative care is delivered worldwide.BackgroundThe provision of home palliative care by community nurses gives clients the ability to spend their final days in familiar surroundings. Research has focussed on the provision of palliative care in the inpatient setting, with little known about the community setting.MethodsData were collected through a literature search, then a critical analysis approach was used to evaluate the strengths of palliative care literature by analysing recurrent themes to stimulate further research on the topic.Data SourcesThe following databases were used to conduct the literature search: CINAHL, Medline, Pubmed, Scopus, Ovid.ResultsThe results highlighted the importance of building a skilled palliative community nursing workforce and the need to offer specialised palliative care training to nurses, particularly around difficult conversations and service coordination.ConclusionThe literature identified the challenges implicit within the community nursing role in delivering palliative care, but it did not identify the factors that enhance the nurses' ability to manage the stressors associated with this role. The input of nurses must be sought to understand the development of resilience.Implications for the professionCommunity palliative care nursing requires time spent with clients and family members who are suffering, therefore predisposing nurses to stress. Effort must be made to provide palliative care nurses with support to enhance professional resilience.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,General Nursing

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4. Australian Primary Healthcare Nurses Association(2022)https://www.apna.asn.au/profession/what‐is‐primary‐health‐care‐nursing

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