The need of patients living with cancer for palliative care

Author:

Alnajar Malek Kh1,Abdalrahim Maysoon S2,Mosleh Sultan M3,Farhan Mohammad4,Amro Khadijah5,Darawad Muhammad W6

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant, University of Utah, United States

2. Associate professor, The University of Jordan, Jordan

3. Associate Professor, Mutah University, Jordan

4. Nurse educator, King Hussein Cancer Centre, Jordan

5. Registered nurse, Al-Kindi Hospital, Jordan

6. Professor, The University of Jordan, Jordan

Abstract

Background: A comprehensive assessment of patients' problems and needs is essential for all patients with chronic diseases, including cancer. Aim: This study assesses the problems, unmet needs and requirement for palliative care (PC) among patients with cancer. Method: A descriptive cross-sectional design was employed using a valid self-reported questionnaire. Results: On average, 62% of patients had problems that were unresolved. The need for patients to have more information about their health was identified (75.1%), followed by financial problems because of the illness and ability to afford healthcare (72.9%), and psychological issues, such as depression, anxiety and stress (67.1%). Patients stated that their spiritual needs were not being met (78.8%), and that they were experiencing psychological distress and problems with daily living that needed to be addressed through PC (78%, 75.1%, respectively). A chi-square test revealed that all problems are significantly associated with the need for PC (P<.001). Conclusion: Patients needed more assistance in psychological, spiritual, financial and physical domains, and this can be provided by palliative care. Palliative care in low-income countries is a human right for patients with cancer.

Publisher

Mark Allen Group

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing

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