J Korean Oncol Nurs.  2009 Feb;9(1):1-6.

Needs of Hospice Care in Families of the Hospitalized Terminal Patients with Cancer

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  • 1College of Nursing, Kosin University, Busan, Korea. sue@kosin.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to identify the needs of hospice care in families of the hospitalized patients with terminal cancer. METHOD: The data were collected from April to July, 2008. The participants were 100 family caregivers of hospitalized terminal patients with cancer recruited from two general hospitals in 2 cities in Korea. Needs of hospice care were measured using the 'Needs Assessment Instrument for Hospice Care in Families of the Patients with Cancer'.
RESULTS
The mean of needs score was 76.6, which meant degree of the needs was very high. Among the categories of the needs, the mean of category 'emotional care' was the highest. There were significant differences in the needs of hospice care according to sex and type of present therapy.
CONCLUSION
Health care providers in hospital and hospice facilities must assess the needs of families as well as the patients in order to meet their specific needs. Additionally, they need to have deeper understanding of the need of emotional care and to apply emotional care to hopice patients and their families.

Keyword

Hospice care; Needs; Family; Terminally ill; Hospitalization; Cancer

MeSH Terms

Caregivers
Health Personnel
Hospice Care
Hospices
Hospitalization
Hospitals, General
Humans
Korea
Terminally Ill
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