Cancer care experiences and the use of complementary and alternative medicine at end of life in Nova Scotia's Black Communities
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Cancer care experiences and the use of complementary and alternative medicine at end of life in Nova Scotia's Black Communities
Abstract
Purpose: This qualitative study examines the meanings that African Canadians living in Nova Scotia, Canada, ascribe to their experiences with cancer, family caregiving, and their use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) at end of life.
Design: Case study methodology using in-depth interviews were used to examine the experiences of caregivers of decedents who died from cancer in three families.
Findings: For many African Canadians end of life is characterized by care provided by family and friends in the home setting, community involvement, a focus on spirituality, and an avoidance of institutionalized health services. Caregivers and their families experience multiple challenges (and multiple demands). There is evidence to suggest that the use of CAM and home remedies at end of life are common.
Discussion: The delivery of palliative care to African Canadian families should consider and support their preference to provide end-of-life care in the home setting.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declared no conflicts of interest with respect to the authorship and/or publication of this article.
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