People with dementia and family carers are welcoming of a model of dementia palliative care, but sceptical of its implementation

Author:

Fox Siobhan1ORCID,Faherty Mary2ORCID,Drennan Jonathan3ORCID,Guerin Suzanne4ORCID,Kernohan W George5ORCID,Murphy Aileen6ORCID,Timmons Suzanne2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Gerontology and Rehabilitation, University College Cork, Ireland

2. Centre for Gerontology and Rehabilitation, School of Medicine, University College Cork, Ireland

3. School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork, University College Dublin, Ireland

4. School of Psychology, University College Dublin, Ireland

5. Institute of Nursing and Health Research, Ulster University, Ireland

6. Department of Economics, University College Cork, Ireland

Abstract

Introduction A palliative care approach can improve quality-of-life for people with dementia. It is the preference of many people with dementia to remain living at home until death, with the appropriate care. To develop a successful model for dementia palliative care in the community, it is essential to assimilate the perspectives and experiences of those affected. The guiding research question for this study was: What are people with dementia and family carers’ views on a model for dementia palliative care?. Methods Focus groups ( n = 3) were conducted with bereaved or current family carers ( n = 11), and people with dementia ( n = 2). Discussions centred around a proposed model of dementia palliative care. These were transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis. Results Three main themes were identified: living and dying well with dementia; reducing carer burden to fulfil the wish for home care; and lack of faith in the healthcare system. One statement which summarised the analysis was: “Dementia palliative care is a dream, but not a reality.” This reflected participants’ repeated “wish” for this “ideal” model of care, but simultaneous scepticism regarding its implementation, based on their prior experiences of healthcare services. Conclusion All participants were welcoming of the proposed model for dementia palliative care and were generally positive about palliative care as a concept relating to dementia. There was consensus that the model would allow people to live and die well with dementia, and reducing the carer burden would fulfil the wish to remain at home. However systemic changes in the healthcare system will be needed to facilitate a truly person-centred, holistic, individualised and flexible model of care.

Funder

Health Research Board

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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