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Mona Saouma Nehmé, Jean-François Desbiens, Johanne Gagnon

    Recherche En Soins Infirmiers
    |June 20, 2022
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    Lebanese nurses require better palliative care (PC) training. This study reveals PC nursing practice in Lebanon is characterized by a humanist approach, focusing on quality of life, comprehensive care, teamwork, spirituality, and family support.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nursing
    • Palliative Care
    • Oncology Nursing

    Context:

    • Palliative care (PC) nursing practice in Lebanon is under-documented.
    • Nurses in Lebanon often lack adequate preparation for providing palliative care.
    • This study explores the experiences of nurses caring for terminally ill cancer patients within an interdisciplinary team.

    Purpose:

    • To understand the reality of nursing practice in palliative care for terminally ill cancer patients in Lebanon.
    • To identify key themes and challenges in delivering palliative care nursing.
    • To explore the role of interdisciplinary collaboration in palliative care.

    Summary:

    • A qualitative descriptive study using a case study approach with eleven nurses, three families, an interdisciplinary team, and national experts.

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  • Data analysis involved triangulation of methods and sources.
  • Key themes identified include the perception of PC for enhanced quality of life, comprehensive patient care, interdisciplinarity, spirituality, and family support.
  • Impact:

    • Findings provide empirical data to inform the development of palliative care nursing practice in Lebanon.
    • Highlights the importance of a humanist and holistic approach in palliative care.
    • Can guide curriculum development and policy-making for palliative care nursing.