학술논문

The process of end-of-life care delivery to the families of elderly patients according to the Family Health Strategy
Document Type
article
Source
Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem. February 2013 21(1)
Subject
Family
Aged
Death
Family Health Program
User Embracement
Professional-Family Relations
Language
English
ISSN
0104-1169
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To understand the process of end-of-life care delivery to the families of elderly patients according to a Family Health Strategy (FHS) team, to identify the meanings the team attributes to the experience and to build a theoretical model. METHOD: Symbolic Interactionism and Grounded Theory were applied. Fourteen professionals working in an FHS located in a country town in the state of São Paulo were interviewed. RESULTS: Through comparative analysis, the core category overcoming challenges to assist the family and the elderly during the dying process was identified, and it was composed of the following sub-processes: Identifying situational problems, Planning a new care strategy, Managing the care and Evaluating the care process. CONCLUSION: the team faces difficulties to achieve better performance in attending to the biological and emotional needs of families, seeking to ensure dignity to the elderly at the end of their lives and expand access to healthcare.