Affiliation:
1. Family Focused Healthcare Research Center (FaCe), Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, Odense M 5230, Denmark
2. Department of Oncology, Odense University Hospital, Sdr. Boulevard 29, Odense 5000, Denmark
Abstract
More tasks and responsibilities have been transferred to the caregivers of a seriously ill person living at home. The caregivers risk getting overburdened and sick themselves and therefore cannot help with sufficient support. Limited knowledge exists about what applies in a private home, and there is a general lack of knowledge about how healthcare professionals can support the caregivers. In this review, we investigated how nurses can support caregivers where a seriously ill person is living at home. The design was a scoping review. Literature published from 2007 to 2022 was searched in four databases: PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, and PsycINFO. Quality assessment was made by Hawkers model, and n = 18 studies from Northern Europe, the USA, and Canada were included. The methods used were 11 qualitative, 5 quantitative, and 2 mixed-method studies, including 971 caregivers, 217 patients, and 10 healthcare professionals. Multidisease, cancer, apoplexy, and recipients of palliative care were the main focus, but other diseases were also represented. The nurse’s task is to ensure the presence of a number of prerequisites for the care process to be successful and to be aware that caregivers may find themselves in a number of dilemmas and to try to remedy these dilemmas. If possible, the nurse should facilitate that the care burden is shared between several members of the family. Care must be performed according to the principles of family nursing, meaning that all relevant members of the family, appointed by the patient, are included, and collaboration is established. Future research and practice should focus on the nurses, the framework home care nurses work under, and how they can practice family nursing, so that family nursing becomes a natural part of primary care.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy,Sociology and Political Science,Social Sciences (miscellaneous)