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A Personalised Caring Approach at Home—Patients, Relatives and Nurses' Experiences of Specialised Palliative Care: An Integrative Literature Review
Högskolan Väst - Student (SWE).ORCID iD: /0000-0003-2949-7893
University West, Department of Health Sciences, Section for nursing - graduate level. (KAMAIL LOVHH)ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1981-455X
Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences Nord University Bodø (NOR).ORCID iD: /0000-0001-8093-4054
University West, Department of Health Sciences, Section for nursing - undergraduate level. (KAMAIL LOVHH)ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2793-9937
2025 (English)In: Nursing Open, E-ISSN 2054-1058, Vol. 12, no 2Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Aim

This study aimed to describe patients, relatives and nurses' experiences of specialised palliative home care.

Design

Integrated literature review.

Methods

The review was performed using the PRISMA 2020 Statement. The searches were conducted in Cinahl, PubMed and Scopus.

Results

Eighteen articles were selected. An overall theme ‘co-creation for personalised home care’ emerged, based on three categories: ‘Safe and secure care’, ‘Care based on wishes and needs’ and ‘Relatives' caring role’. Patients, relatives and nurses' experiences showed that co-creation was an important strategy for achieving goals and enabling patients to remain at home despite illness and limited life expectancy.

Conclusion

Co-creation becomes a prerequisite for personalised home care and enabled through collaboration and learning between patients, relatives and nurses.

Patient or Public Contribution

This article is an overview of how patients, relatives and nurses experience care at home, supported by a specialised palliative care unit, and the result showed that co-creation enables personalised care.

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2025. Vol. 12, no 2
Keywords [en]
caring, experience, home care, nursing, specialised palliative care
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Nursing
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Work-Integrated Learning; NURSING AND PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE, Nursing science
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URN: urn:nbn:se:hv:diva-23166DOI: 10.1002/nop2.70155OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hv-23166DiVA, id: diva2:1946086
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