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Palliative care in highly complex oncology care: perceptions of nurses

Abstract

Objective:

This study aimed to identify the difficulties faced up to provide care for people hospitalized in the context of palliative care in a High Complexity Oncology Care Center at Rio de Janeiro State according to Nurses’ perception, and discuss strategies to better qualify nursing care in this context.

Methods:

This descriptive study used a qualitative approach. Institutional Review Board approval was obtained. We interviewed 13 Nurses, and applied the thematic analysis to the data.

Results:

Two categories emerged: daily life of Nurses in the presence of patients in palliative cancer care; and thinking about strategies to better qualify the nursing care. They highlighted the lack of knowledge in palliative care; the necessary creation of differentiated beds; and creation of institutional networks.

Conclusion:

The study alerts to the need for effective changes to assist these people, who depend on collective effort to qualify the practice and on further research.

Keywords:
Palliative Care; Oncology Nursing; Hospital Care

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