Abstract CN31
Background
The purpose of this study was to investigate features that can influence the incorporation of simultaneous care in the oncological setting by nurses' perspectives.
Methods
A qualitative study, involving structured focus group discussions, was conducted via web conferences (ZOOM platform). A total of two focus groups were performed, involving 9 nurses. Each discussion was audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed with thematic analysis.
Results
According to the Health Belief Model, the transcripts of the focus groups were categorized into: (1) benefits, (2) barriers, and (3) cues to action. Nurses recognized the acquisition of greater awareness of the path of care, a sense of empowerment, and the improvement in the patient's quality of life as the major benefits of simultaneous care activation. The perceived barriers in the simultaneous care activation were related to an increased risk of anxiety levels in patients and their relatives, as well as the precarious culture and lack of knowledge among the public opinion. Different strategies may favor the early activation of simultaneous care, including: a teamwork approach (oncologists, palliativists, and nurses), correct patient education, and the synergy between cancer hospital healthcare professionals and home simultaneous care staff.
Conclusions
This result may help to better implement and activate simultaneous care in the oncological setting with important implications for the patients’ quality of life.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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