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Barriers to palliative and supportive care.

K Murphy-Ende1

  • 1Department of Nursing, University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics and School of Nursing, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. km.ende@hosp.wisc.edu

The Nursing Clinics of North America
|December 1, 2001
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Palliative care aims to manage symptoms and provide holistic support. Nurses face patient/family, professional, and system barriers to delivering this care, requiring multi-level interventions for better end-of-life outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Palliative Care
  • Symptom Management
  • End-of-Life Care

Background:

  • Palliative care focuses on comprehensive symptom management and holistic support.
  • Effective palliative care is crucial for improving end-of-life experiences.
  • Nurses play a vital role in the delivery of palliative care services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and analyze barriers encountered by nurses in providing palliative care.
  • To explore strategies for overcoming identified barriers to palliative care delivery.
  • To enhance the quality of end-of-life care through improved palliative care access and implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptualization of barriers into three levels: patient/family, professional, and system.
  • Discussion of recommendations for various stakeholders including nurses and policymakers.

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  • Identification of areas for future research and intervention.
  • Main Results:

    • Barriers to palliative care exist at patient/family, professional, and system levels.
    • These barriers impede comprehensive symptom management and holistic support.
    • Addressing these barriers requires a multi-faceted approach.

    Conclusions:

    • Overcoming barriers at all levels is essential for optimizing palliative care.
    • Collaborative efforts among nurses, policymakers, and healthcare professionals are needed.
    • Future research should focus on implementing and evaluating interventions to improve end-of-life care quality.