- Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
- Patient Dignity and Privacy
- Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
- Palliative and Oncologic Care
- Aging and Gerontology Research
- Optimism, Hope, and Well-being
- COVID-19 and Mental Health
- Digital Mental Health Interventions
- Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
- Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Málaga
2023-2024
Universidad de Málaga
2023
Background: Family is a crucial social institution in end-of-life care. caregivers are encouraged to take on more responsibility at different times during the illness, providing personal and medical Unpaid work can be overburdening, with women often spending time care than men. Objectives: This study explored multiple views family’s role from critical perspective relational autonomy lens, considering gender socio-cultural context applying framework. It patients, relatives healthcare...
Abstract Background The integral model of Palliative Care recognizes the community as essential element in improving quality life patients and families. It is necessary to find a formula that allows have voice. aim this scoping review identify barriers facilitators engage PC. Methods Systematic search was conducted NICE, Cochrane Library, Health Evidence, CINAHL PubMed database. Keywords: care, End networks, engagement, public participation, social facilitators. Results Nine hundred...
Palliative care (PC) is oriented to improving the quality of life patients and their families who are facing problems associated with life-threatening illness. It a continuously changing evolving field. Although it universal right, there many barriers addressing unmet need for PC, affecting both patient family as well health professionals (HCP). Many studies have highlighted needs caregivers, but also necessary understand HCP in order better develop PC. therefore identify all those guarantee
The prospect of death influences people’s thoughts about and how they deal with their remaining time. We aimed to understand whether patients progressive, life-limiting diseases are oriented in the past, present, or future temporality. conducted 57 in-depth interviews end-of-life 10 countries using thematic analysis at three levels (i.e., locally countries, codes shared three-country subgroup, all a codebook that we developed). found patients’ were toward time future). Complementing these...
<title>Abstract</title> <bold>Background:</bold> During the COVID-19 pandemic it was not possible to offer face-to-face accompaniment patients and families, so alternatives had be sought alleviate stressful situations that families were experiencing for reason starting use New technologies. <bold>Objective:</bold> explore perceived usefulness of Technologies volunteering all stakeholders. Also we analyse relationship between technological profile participants. <bold>Design:</bold>...
Volunteer support for patients and families at the end of life provides many benefits beneficiaries. New technologies could be a necessary resource in accompaniment although, if there is little literature on palliative care volunteering general, specifically new technologies, we find information subject.Therefore, aim this study to implement evaluate training program volunteers using order begin accompanying hospital or home. A mixed-method design will conducted. We recruit 20 70 two years....