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Aims, actions and advance care planning by district nurses providing palliative care: an ethnographic observational study

Catherine Walshe

2020British Journal of Community Nursing16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

District nurses are core providers of palliative care, yet little is known about the way that they provide care to people at home. This study aimed to investigate the role and practice of the district nurse in palliative care provision. This was an ethnographic study, with non-participant observation of district nurse-palliative care patient encounters, and post-observation interviews. District nurse teams from three geographical areas in northwest England participated. Data were analysed iteratively, facilitated by the use of NVivo, using techniques of constant comparison. Some 17 encounters were observed, with 23 post-observation interviews (11 with district nurses, 12 with patients/carers). Core themes were 'planning for the future' and 'caring in the moment'. District nurses described how they provided and planned future care, but observations showed that this care focused on physical symptom management. District nurses engaged in friendly relationship building, which allows detailed management of symptomatology, but with little evidence of advance care planning.

Topics & Concepts

District nursePalliative careMedicineObservational studyNursingEthnographyParticipant observationQualitative researchHealth careSociologyAnthropologyEconomicsPathologySocial scienceEconomic growthPalliative Care and End-of-Life IssuesChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of LifeFamily Support in Illness