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Clinical Implications for Supporting Caregivers at the End-of-Life: Findings and from a Qualitative Study
Authors:Liz Forbat  Elaine McManus  Erna Haraldsdottir
Affiliation:1. Cancer Care Research Centre, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA, Scotland, UK
2. Department of Palliative Care, Strathcarron Hospice, Randolph Hill, Denny, Stirlingshire, FK6 5HJ, UK
3. Department of Education, Strathcarron Hospice, Randolph Hill, Denny, Stirlingshire, FK6 5HJ, UK
Abstract:Despite families providing considerable care at end of life, there are substantial gaps in the provision of supportive care. A qualitative interview study was conducted with 17 caregivers of people supported by an adult hospice to explore the support needs of families. Family members readily identified the ways in which the diagnosis of a life-limiting illness impacted on them and the family as a whole, not just the patient. Implications for practice demonstrate the need to intervene at a family and relational level prior to bereavement, in order to mitigate complicated grief for the surviving family members. Such an approach offers a fruitful prospective alternative to supporting caregivers post-bereavement.
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