Why oral palliative care takes a backseat? A national focus group study on experiences of palliative doctors, nurses and dentists

AbstractAimPoor oral care among frail older people at the end of life endangers quality of life. However, only few dying people have access to oral palliative care services. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate oral palliative care practices and referral patterns for palliative patients in the Brunei healthcare settings.DesignAn exploratory qualitative study.MethodsFive focus groups were conducted among palliative care nurses (N = 7), palliative medicine doctors (N = 4), dentists (N = 6), oncologists (N = 4) and oncology nurses (N = 4). Verbatim was analysed using qualitative thematic analysis.ResultsAnalyses revealed four distinct themes emerging as current oral palliative care assessment and referral practice in the Brunei healthcare settings: “taking a back seat,” “opportunistic oral care,” “they refused and refused” and “challenging healthcare resources and oral palliative care.”
Source: Nursing Open - Category: Nursing Authors: Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research