End-Of-Life Care Needs For Noncancer Patients Who Want To Die At Home In South Korea

Jong-Eun Lee,Jiwon Lee,Hanul Lee, Jin-Kyoung Park, Younghye Park,Whan Seok Choi

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING PRACTICE(2020)

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Aim The awareness for the need for end-of-life care has increased among noncancer patients. However, studies on the topic have rarely targeted the needs of noncancer patients who want to die at home. This study assessed the end-of-life care needs of noncancer patients who were receiving care and wanted to die at home. Methods A cross-sectional study design was used and involved 200 participants who were diagnosed as noncancer patients and receiving home care nursing. Data were collected on demographics, disease, Palliative Performance Scale (PPS) scores, and end-of-life care needs, in April and May, 2016. Results Among the six areas of care, "supporting fundamental needs" of patients required the most care, followed by "coordination among family or relatives." Multivariate analysis revealed that the duration of home care nursing held a significant association with end-of-life care needs. Conclusion By reflecting on the comprehensive care needs of patients with chronic illnesses and including them in the care process, it will be possible to provide better quality palliative care to patients at home in the end-of-life stages.
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end-of-life care, home care nursing, noncancer, patients, survey
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