Informal caregivers' strategies at home for terminally ill lung cancer patients

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Autor(a) principal: Rito, Emília
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.31877/on.2012.21.02
Resumo: When it comes to the care of patients who are dying it is necessary to recognize problems and implement strategies and solutions which will deal with the necessities of both the patient and non-professional carer.This paper is based on actual case studies and has as its objective the non-professional carers who take care of terminally-ill lung cancer patients at home or in a domestic environment. The results highlight the enormous effort required on the part of these carers to overcome all the inevitable ensuing difficult situations including death, whilst only being able to rely on the help of family members and friends or resorting to emergency hospital admission or as a last resort, special vocational Hospices for the treatment of those with chronic illnesses. This case study was not based on probabilities or statistics but on the data gathered over four interviews from willing non-professional carers of adult patients who died in 2008. The said patients died of non-small-cell metastasized lung cancer and had gone through chemotherapy in the outpatients department of the Central Hospital Lung Department.On analysis of the data compiled over the course of the interviews, the following list of categories was drawn up:1. The difficulties faced by non-professional carers.2. The strategies required in dealing with and resolving said difficulties.3. The effects of caring for the patient on the carer.4. The positive feelings of the carer.5. The negative feelings of the carer.6. Perception of carers to the patients’ reaction to the care given.The results draw attention to the enormous effort required on the part of the carers to get through each day. Without the help of a structured support system, carers are required to find ways to cope with all associated issues, relying only on the help of family members, friends, professionals, hospital internment and Emergency services. A structured support system would transform the terminal stage into something dignified by giving both the dying patient and the caring people around them some peace and comfort.
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spelling Informal caregivers' strategies at home for terminally ill lung cancer patientsEstratégia dos cuidadores informais no domicílio a doentes com cancro do pulmão em fase terminalcuidadores informaisdoente com cancro do pulmãoestratégiasdomicíliocuidados paliativoscaregiverslung cancer patientstrategieshomepalliative careWhen it comes to the care of patients who are dying it is necessary to recognize problems and implement strategies and solutions which will deal with the necessities of both the patient and non-professional carer.This paper is based on actual case studies and has as its objective the non-professional carers who take care of terminally-ill lung cancer patients at home or in a domestic environment. The results highlight the enormous effort required on the part of these carers to overcome all the inevitable ensuing difficult situations including death, whilst only being able to rely on the help of family members and friends or resorting to emergency hospital admission or as a last resort, special vocational Hospices for the treatment of those with chronic illnesses. This case study was not based on probabilities or statistics but on the data gathered over four interviews from willing non-professional carers of adult patients who died in 2008. The said patients died of non-small-cell metastasized lung cancer and had gone through chemotherapy in the outpatients department of the Central Hospital Lung Department.On analysis of the data compiled over the course of the interviews, the following list of categories was drawn up:1. The difficulties faced by non-professional carers.2. The strategies required in dealing with and resolving said difficulties.3. The effects of caring for the patient on the carer.4. The positive feelings of the carer.5. The negative feelings of the carer.6. Perception of carers to the patients’ reaction to the care given.The results draw attention to the enormous effort required on the part of the carers to get through each day. Without the help of a structured support system, carers are required to find ways to cope with all associated issues, relying only on the help of family members, friends, professionals, hospital internment and Emergency services. A structured support system would transform the terminal stage into something dignified by giving both the dying patient and the caring people around them some peace and comfort.No contexto dos cuidados às pessoas em fim de vida é premente solucionar problemas e adoptar estratégias de resolução das dificuldades e necessidades dos mesmos e dos cuidadores informais. O presente estudo de carácter descritivo e utilizando o método de estudo de caso teve como alvo os cuidadores que prestaram cuidados a doentes com cancro de pulmão em fase terminal no domicílio. Os resultados indicam um enorme esforço dos cuidadores para ultrapassar todas as situações difíceis, incluindo a morte, contando apenas com ajuda de familiares e amigos, ou recorrendo a serviços de urgência ou ainda, como último recurso, a internamento em hospitais vocacionados para tratar doenças agudas. A amostra foi não probabilística, incluindo os cuidadores dos doentes adultos, que faleceram em 2008, com cancro de pulmão de não pequenas células, metastizado, e que foram submetidos a quimioterapia no Hospital de Dia de Pneumologia de um hospital central, e que concordaram em participar. As respostas dos cuidadores informais constituíram as unidades de análise desta investigação, através dos dados que nos forneceram em quatro entrevistas.Da análise de conteúdo aplicada às entrevistas emergiram as seguintes categorias:1. Dificuldades do cuidador.2. Estratégias de resolução das dificuldades.3. Consequências de cuidar no cuidador.4. Sentimentos positivos do cuidador.5. Sentimentos negativos do cuidador.6. Percepção dos cuidadores sobre as reacções do doente aos cuidados.Os resultados obtidos permitem concluir que há um enorme esforço dos cuidadores para ultrapassar o dia-a-dia, levando-os a descobrir e explorar formas de actuação em função das necessidades, contando apenas com a ajuda de familiares, amigos e profissionais, serviços de internamento ou urgências hospitalares, mas sem um serviço estruturado que dê resposta cabal, técnica e humana, transformando o fim de vida em momentos dignos, de alguma paz para o doente e os que o rodeiam.AEOP – Associação de Enfermagem Oncológica Portuguesa2012-07-04info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.31877/on.2012.21.02https://doi.org/10.31877/on.2012.21.02Onco.news; No. 21 (2012): Onco.News Journal; 19-26Onco.News; N.º 21 (2012): Revista Onco.News; 19-262183-69141646-7868reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://onco.news/index.php/journal/article/view/179https://onco.news/index.php/journal/article/view/179/185Direitos de Autor (c) 2023 Emília Ritoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRito, Emília2024-03-16T07:55:27Zoai:oai.onco.news:article/179Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T04:01:24.900793Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Informal caregivers' strategies at home for terminally ill lung cancer patients
Estratégia dos cuidadores informais no domicílio a doentes com cancro do pulmão em fase terminal
title Informal caregivers' strategies at home for terminally ill lung cancer patients
spellingShingle Informal caregivers' strategies at home for terminally ill lung cancer patients
Rito, Emília
cuidadores informais
doente com cancro do pulmão
estratégias
domicílio
cuidados paliativos
caregivers
lung cancer patient
strategies
home
palliative care
title_short Informal caregivers' strategies at home for terminally ill lung cancer patients
title_full Informal caregivers' strategies at home for terminally ill lung cancer patients
title_fullStr Informal caregivers' strategies at home for terminally ill lung cancer patients
title_full_unstemmed Informal caregivers' strategies at home for terminally ill lung cancer patients
title_sort Informal caregivers' strategies at home for terminally ill lung cancer patients
author Rito, Emília
author_facet Rito, Emília
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rito, Emília
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cuidadores informais
doente com cancro do pulmão
estratégias
domicílio
cuidados paliativos
caregivers
lung cancer patient
strategies
home
palliative care
topic cuidadores informais
doente com cancro do pulmão
estratégias
domicílio
cuidados paliativos
caregivers
lung cancer patient
strategies
home
palliative care
description When it comes to the care of patients who are dying it is necessary to recognize problems and implement strategies and solutions which will deal with the necessities of both the patient and non-professional carer.This paper is based on actual case studies and has as its objective the non-professional carers who take care of terminally-ill lung cancer patients at home or in a domestic environment. The results highlight the enormous effort required on the part of these carers to overcome all the inevitable ensuing difficult situations including death, whilst only being able to rely on the help of family members and friends or resorting to emergency hospital admission or as a last resort, special vocational Hospices for the treatment of those with chronic illnesses. This case study was not based on probabilities or statistics but on the data gathered over four interviews from willing non-professional carers of adult patients who died in 2008. The said patients died of non-small-cell metastasized lung cancer and had gone through chemotherapy in the outpatients department of the Central Hospital Lung Department.On analysis of the data compiled over the course of the interviews, the following list of categories was drawn up:1. The difficulties faced by non-professional carers.2. The strategies required in dealing with and resolving said difficulties.3. The effects of caring for the patient on the carer.4. The positive feelings of the carer.5. The negative feelings of the carer.6. Perception of carers to the patients’ reaction to the care given.The results draw attention to the enormous effort required on the part of the carers to get through each day. Without the help of a structured support system, carers are required to find ways to cope with all associated issues, relying only on the help of family members, friends, professionals, hospital internment and Emergency services. A structured support system would transform the terminal stage into something dignified by giving both the dying patient and the caring people around them some peace and comfort.
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