Home care needs of paediatric palliative patients perceived by professionals: A grounded theory

Jesús Santana-Medina , Claudio Alberto Rodríguez-Suárez
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Abstract

Objective

To explore the elements involved in the process of paediatric palliative home care in the Spanish context according to the opinion of professionals.

Method

Qualitative study based on Grounded Theory, adjusted to COREQ standards, using theoretical sampling with in-depth interviews (June 2021–February 2022) with paediatricians, paediatric nurses and social workers from paediatric palliative care units in Spain, excluding professionals with less than 1 years’ experience. Interviews were recorded and transcribed literally for coding and categorisation through a constant comparative process of code co-occurrence until data saturation using Atlas-Ti®. The anonymity of the informants has been guaranteed by using pseudonyms after approval by the Research Ethics Committee of the Hospital Universitario de Gran Canaria Doctor Negrín (Las Palmas, Canary Islands) with registration number 2021-403-1.

Results

18 interviews were conducted and 990 quotes were grouped into 22 categories of analysis and structured into four thematic groups (care, environment, patient and family, and professionals). The findings showed a holistic view emphasising the need to organise and integrate the factors involved in the home-based approach to paediatric palliative home care.

Conclusions

In our context, the home environment meets appropriate conditions for the development of paediatric palliative care. The categories of analysis identified establish a starting point for further deepening the approach from the thematic areas involved: care, the environment, the patient and family, and professionals.

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专业人员感知的儿科姑息治疗患者的家庭护理需求:一个有根据的理论
目的根据专业人士的意见,探讨西班牙儿科姑息性家庭护理过程中涉及的因素。方法基于基础理论的定性研究,根据COREQ标准进行调整,使用理论抽样和深入访谈(2021年6月至2022年2月),对西班牙儿科姑息治疗单位的儿科医生、儿科护士和社会工作者进行深入访谈,不包括经验不足1年的专业人员。使用Atlas Ti®对访谈进行记录和转录,通过不断的代码共生比较过程进行编码和分类,直到数据饱和。经注册号为2021-403-1的大加那利群岛拉斯帕尔马大学Negrín医生研究伦理委员会批准后,线人的匿名性得到了保证(护理、环境、患者和家人以及专业人员)。研究结果显示了一种整体的观点,强调有必要组织和整合儿科姑息性家庭护理的家庭方法所涉及的因素。结论在我们的背景下,家庭环境符合发展儿科姑息治疗的适当条件。所确定的分析类别为进一步深化所涉主题领域的方法奠定了起点:护理、环境、患者和家庭以及专业人员。
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