Care needs of dying patients and their family caregivers in hospice and palliative care in mainland China: a meta-synthesis of qualitative and quantitative studies

Author:

Zhu Shuqin,Zhu HanfeiORCID,Zhang Xintong,Liu Kouying,Chen Zumei,Yang Xiaowen,Sun Changxian,Xie Weiping,Xu Qin,Li Weiying,Pang Dong,Cui YanORCID,Wang Hong

Abstract

ObjectiveTo investigate the care needs of dying patients and their family caregivers in hospice and palliative care in mainland China.MethodsA search for English and Chinese quantitative and qualitative studies was performed using the following English databases: PubMed (Medline), CINAHL and PsycINFO, as well as Chinese databases: SinoMed and CNKI. The records were independently screened by two reviewers and critiqued using Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal tools. All quantitative data were transformed into qualitative data, which were converted into textual descriptions. Due to the diversity of included studies, a three-step analysis was performed: narrative summary, thematic analysis and presentation of integrated results in a narrative form. The qualitative findings were pooled using the meta-aggregation approach.ResultsThe literature search identified 2964 papers after removing duplicates, from which 18 were included (9 quantitative and 9 qualitative studies). All studies were conducted in mainland China. Quantitative studies involved cross-sectional surveys, and qualitative studies involved interviews for data collection. Two synthesised results of patients’ needs were identified, including needs to be comfortable and experience a good death. Another two synthesised results of family caregivers’ needs included needs to care for and improve the quality of life of patients, and to care for themselves well.ConclusionThis study identified that patients and family caregivers have an increasing demand for professional care at the end of life. Professionals, especially nurses, should enact a patients’ demand-centred practice to overcome the challenges of organisation, education, emotion and communication to provide high-quality end-of-life care.

Funder

Philosophy and Social Science Foundation of universities in Jiangsu Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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