A reflection on the essence of gratitude in palliative care: healing in severe disease and professional affirmation through accompanying patients until the end

Author:

Arantzamendi María12ORCID,Aparicio Maria34,Centeno Carlos452,Sánchez-Migallón Sergio46,Riojas Mariana47,De Julián Victoria4,Crespo Mariano48

Affiliation:

1. ATLANTES Global Observatory of Palliative Care, Institute for Culture and Society, Universidad de Navarra, Edificio Ismael Sánchez Bella, 31009 Pamplona, Spain

2. IdISNA-Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de Navarra, Medicina Paliativa, Pamplona, Spain

3. St Christopher’s Hospice, London, UK

4. ATLANTES Global Observatory of Palliative Care, Institute for Culture and Society, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain

5. Clínica Universidad de Navarra, Departamento de Medicina Paliativa, Pamplona, Spain

6. Facultad Eclesiástica de Filosofía, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain

7. Tecnológico de Monterrey, Monterrey, México

8. Departamento de Filosofía, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain

Abstract

Background: Gratitude has sparked interest in the world of health. It is considered as a personality characteristic or as an emotion. However, little has been explored in the context of the interpersonal relationship of caring. An exploration in the context of end of life is ground-breaking. Objectives: This study analyses and reflects on the object of gratitude from the perspective of both the persons being cared for and the professionals providing health care. What are patients and their family members grateful for in palliative care? What is the reason for gratitude? What do these health professionals perceive when there is gratitude? These questions were answered considering the gratitude generated in health care encounters, not gratitude as personality trait. Methods: The phenomenological approach was used starting from lived clinical experiences. In the light of the dialogue between clinical experiences and philosophy, this study proposes an explanation of the ‘real’ or essential object of gratitude in palliative care. It was conducted within the context of palliative care. The study materials were manifestations of gratitude expressed or felt in clinical encounters and published in newspapers or shared in daily encounters. These were the basis for analysis and reflection and interdisciplinary dialogue. Findings: The analyses performed indicated healing or deep relief in serious diseases as objects of gratitude according to patients’ perspective, and professional self-affirmation until the end according to the professionals’ perspective. Conclusion: The two perspectives shared an important common fact, namely, the need to consider the persons in their entirety, and the importance of not losing sight of the value they have. This concept would characterize the nature of gratitude, its object being the ‘objective good’ for patients, family members, and palliative care professionals.

Funder

Institute for Culture and Society

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing

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