A personalised caring approach at home-patients, relatives and nurses' experiences of specialised palliative care : an integrative literature review

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OSBERG FERM, Liselott | KARLSSON, Margareta | KASEN, Anne | PENNBRANT, Sandra

AIM: This study aimed to describe patients, relatives and nurses' experiences of specialised palliative home care. DESIGN: Integrated literature review. METHODS: The review was performed using the PRISMA 2020 Statement. The searches were conducted in Cinahl, PubMed and Scopus. RESULTS: Eighteen articles were selected. An overall theme 'co-creation for personalised home care' emerged, based on three categories: 'Safe and secure care', 'Care based on wishes and needs' and 'Relatives' caring role'. Patients, relatives and nurses' experiences showed that co-creation was an important strategy for achieving goals and enabling patients to remain at home despite illness and limited life expectancy. CONCLUSION: Co-creation becomes a prerequisite for personalised home care and enabled through collaboration and learning between patients, relatives and nurses. PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: This article is an overview of how patients, relatives and nurses experience care at home, supported by a specialised palliative care unit, and the result showed that co-creation enables personalised care.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nop2.70155

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