Abstract
Introduction: Terminal illness is an irreversible illness that, without life-sustaining procedures, usually results in death or permanent disability from which recovery is unlikely. When involved, family caregivers are believed to improve health outcomes, such as reduced hospitalization, and establishing a patient’s initial access to professional treatment services. However, caring for a patient with a terminal illness is viewed as one of the most difficult aspects of providing care. This study aimed to identify the challenges, and coping strategies developed by family caregivers to cope with the care of the terminally ill person. Methods: An exploratory descriptive qualitative approach was used. Twenty (20) family caregivers voluntarily participated in the study from the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with the participants. The transcribed interviews were then analysed using thematic analysis. Results: From the analysis, three main themes emerged: challenges, coping strategies, and social support. These themes encompassed sixteen subthemes including financial burden, bad health conditions, faith and prayer, and support from health professionals. From the study, both male and female family caregivers narrated that providing care for sick relatives undergoing terminal disease is characterized as a daily duty demanding one’s time and fraught with emotional strain. In addition, even though it was a difficult job, family members who provided care for ailing relatives never gave up, citing responsibility, the importance of family, and religious beliefs as the primary motivations for doing so. Conclusion: The difficulties and demands of family caregiving roles for terminally ill relatives are complex and multifactorial. The findings call for multidisciplinary professional attention for family caregivers and policies that will support their lives holistically.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 175 |
| Pages (from-to) | 1-11 |
| Number of pages | 11 |
| Journal | BMC Palliative Care |
| Volume | 23 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| Early online date | 17 Jul 2024 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 30 Dec 2024 |
Keywords
- Qualitative descriptive study
- Family caregivers
- Supportive care
- Family management
- Coping strategies
- Terminally ill patients
- Humans
- Middle Aged
- Family/psychology
- Social Support
- Male
- Caregivers/psychology
- Neoplasms/psychology
- Aged, 80 and over
- Adult
- Female
- Interviews as Topic/methods
- Aged
- Coping Skills
- Qualitative Research
- Terminally Ill/psychology
- Adaptation, Psychological
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