Palliative nurses’ experiences of alleviating suffering and preserving dignity
Year of publication
2025
Authors
Erika Storm; Elisabeth Bergdahl; Oscar Tranvåg; Yulia Korzhina; Cecilia Linnanen; Heidi Blomqvist; Jessica Hemberg
Abstract
<p>Background: Most patients in need of palliative care remain in their homes, thus great focus should be placed on the creation of functional palliative homecare. Suffering through an often multifaceted illness and contemplating one’s death can contribute to the loss of one’s sense of dignity, and the preservation of patient dignity is a major challenge for health professionals worldwide. Aim: The aim of the study was to explore and describe nurses’ experiences of caring qualities alleviating suffering and preserving the dignity of patients in need of palliative homecare. Research design: A qualitative exploratory study. In-depth semi-structured interviews as data collection method, and the qualitative content analysis of Graneheim and Lundman for data analysis. The theoretical perspective was based on Eriksson’s caritative caring theory. Participants and research context: A total of nine nurses with extensive work experience from a palliative homecare context participated in the study. Ethical considerations: The study was conducted in accordance with the criteria set forth by the Finnish National Board on Research Integrity TENK. Research permission was granted and participants gave their written informed consent to participate in the study. Findings: One main theme and three subthemes were found. The main theme was: Being there for the other alleviates suffering while shaping and reshaping dignity preservation in a process. The three subthemes were: (1) Being a sensitive and compassionate witness who becomes responsible, (2) Having compliance, courage, and perception in a deep presence, (3) Being calm and patient while having time for conducting skilled practical knowledge. Conclusions: Certain caring qualities are important in the dignity-preserving care of people in need of palliative homecare, and person-centeredness plays a central role in alleviating suffering. Deep and trusting caring relationships and nurses’ ability to customize the care being provided are significant in alleviating patient suffering and preserving dignity.</p>
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Publication format
Article
Parent publication type
Journal
Article type
Original article
Audience
ScientificPeer-reviewed
Peer-ReviewedMINEDU's publication type classification code
A1 Journal article (refereed), original researchPublication channel information
Journal/Series
Volume
32
Issue
7
Pages
2018-2032
ISSN
Publication forum
Publication forum level
3
Open access
Open access in the publisher’s service
Yes
Open access of publication channel
Partially open publication channel
Self-archived
Yes
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Fields of science
Health care science
Keywords
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Internationality of the publisher
International
Language
English
International co-publication
Yes
Co-publication with a company
No
DOI
10.1177/09697330251326235
The publication is included in the Ministry of Education and Culture’s Publication data collection
Yes