Factors That Determine the Experience of Transition to an Inpatient Palliative Care Unit for Patients and Caregivers: A Qualitative Study

Author:

Whitehead Katherine12ORCID,Ala-Leppilampi Kari3,Lee Betty12,Menagh Jacqueline2,Spaner Donna12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

2. Salvation Army Toronto Grace Health Centre, Palliative Care Unit, Toronto, ON, Canada

3. Applied Research Centre, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, Canada

Abstract

Objective: Transitions in care settings near the end of life can present challenges to patients and families, especially when there are also adjustments in level of care and illness trajectory. In this study, we explored what factors influenced how patients and family caregivers experienced a transition to an inpatient Palliative Care Unit (PCU). Methods: This qualitative study was conducted at a PCU in Toronto, Canada. Semi-structured interviews were held with 29 participants (14 patients and 15 family caregivers) during their time on the PCU. Data was analyzed through an iterative process of constant comparison to generate themes. The recruitment process continued to the point of thematic saturation. Results: Five themes were identified that represented the participants’ experiences in transitioning to the PCU: Being prepared, Feeling supported, Coming to terms with end of life issues, Dealing with uncertainty, and Continuity of care. Conclusions: Our findings highlight the need for clear and iterative communication with patients and family caregivers during the transition to a PCU. Identification and consideration of the common themes involved in the experience of transfer to PCU can help guide future practice and improve the experience of patients and families during transitions at the end of life.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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