"The Crossover to Hospice": Perspectives of Home Healthcare Nurses and Social Workers.

Journal: The American Journal Of Hospice & Palliative Care
Published:
Abstract

Although home healthcare(HHC) clinicians increasingly provide care to a homebound population with advanced illness and high symptom burden,  we know little about how HHC clinicians navigate discussions about hospice with patients and families in this setting.

Objective: We sought to explore perspectives on transition from HHC to hospice among HHC nurses and social workers.

Methods: PQualitative study using semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis. Fifteen nurses and 3 Social workers participated in the study. Four main themes emerged from the interviews: (1) Regulatory Forces of Hospice and HHC; (2) Structure of HHC; (3) Individual beliefs-Hospice means giving up; and (4) Dynamics of Communication in HHC to Facilitate Transitions to Hospice.

Conclusions: Introducing the option of hospice to patients and families nearing end-of-life in the HHC setting is complex and challenging.  Facilitators of hospice discussions in the HHC setting  include interdisciplinary team-based clinical review, clinical decision support tools to identify patients who are hospice-eligible, and staff training.  These factors provide targets for future interventions.

Authors
Zainab Osakwe, Ohiro Oni Eseleh, Robert Rosati, Ana Stefancic