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Indian J Palliat Care · Jan 2009
Palliative care services for Indian migrants in australia: experiences of the family of terminally ill patients.
- Sujatha Shanmugasundaram and Margaret O'Connor.
- School of Nursing and Midwifery, Monash University, Peninsula Campus, Frankston, Victoria, Australia - 3199.
- Indian J Palliat Care. 2009 Jan 1; 15 (1): 76-83.
BackgroundThe way that health care systems in developing countries like India care for dying patients, has an impact on the expectations of such care for those who migrate to other countries faces. At the end of life, cultural issues may impact on the quality of life remaining and for that reason, it is important that particular cultural practices are understood. This paper describes a study that investigated the cultural issues of access to palliative care services for Indian migrants in Australia.Purpose Of The StudyTo investigate the experiences of the family members of terminally ill Indian migrants in Victoria, Australia.Objective Of The StudyTo explore the issues related to accessing palliative care services for Indian migrants; to identify the effectiveness of palliative care in supporting the patient and family and to recommend strategies for improving this care.Materials And MethodsA qualitative descriptive design was utilized. Up to 6 family members were selected for in-depth interviews in understanding cultural issues related to the palliative care services for a family member.ResultsANALYSIS OF THE INTERVIEWS REVEALED THAT FAMILIES OF INDIAN PATIENTS EXPERIENCE DIFFICULTIES WHILST RECEIVING PALLIATIVE CARE SERVICES, WHICH FELL INTO THREE MAIN CATEGORIES: Indian support systems, cultural issues, and caring experiences. Although each of these issues had a direct influence on the experience of terminal care that their family member received, cultural issues and support systems also influenced the caring experiences.ConclusionDespite the successful implementation of palliative care services across Australia, there are still problems in accessing and receiving the services among minority and disadvantaged groups like various cultural groups.
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