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. 2019 Apr-Jun;25(2):218-223.
doi: 10.4103/IJPC.IJPC_12_19.

Understanding the Organization of Hospital-Based Palliative Care in a Nigerian Hospital: An Ethnographic Study

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Understanding the Organization of Hospital-Based Palliative Care in a Nigerian Hospital: An Ethnographic Study

David A Agom et al. Indian J Palliat Care. 2019 Apr-Jun.

Abstract

Context: Organization and delivery of palliative care (PC) services vary from one country to another. In Nigeria, PC has continued to develop, yet the organization and scope of PC is not widely known by most clinicians and the public.

Objectives: The aim of the study is to identify PC services available in a Nigerian Hospital and how they are organized.

Methods: This ethnographic study, utilized documentary analysis, participant observation, and ethnographic interviews (causal chat during observation and individual interviews) to gather data from members of PC team comprising doctors (n = 10), nurses (n = 4), medical social workers (n = 2), a physiotherapist, and a pharmacist, as well nurses from the oncology department (n = 3). Data were analyzed using Spradley's framework for ethnographic data analysis.

Results: PC was found to be largely adult patient-centered. A hospital-based care delivery model, in the forms of family meetings, in- and out-patients' consultation services, and a home-based delivery model which is primarily home visits conducted once in a week, were the two models of care available in the studied hospital. The members of the PC team operated two shift patterns from 7:00 am to 2.00 pm and a late shift from 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm instead of 24 h service provision.

Conclusions: Although PC in this hospital has made significant developmental progress, the organization and scope of services are suggestive of the need for more development, especially in manpower and collaborative care. This study provided knowledge that could be used to improve the clinical practice of PC in various cross-cultural Nigerian societies and other African context, as well as revealing areas for PC development.

Keywords: Care delivery; Nigeria; hospital; models; organization; palliative care.

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Structural care pathway
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Organization of care

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