G. Meuret et F. Kirchner, Personal importance of home care for patients with advanced malignant diseases and for their families, MED KLIN, 95(3), 2000, pp. 136-142
Objective: The objective of the study is to evaluate the importance of home
care for patients with advanced tumor diseases and for their families.
Methods: The analysis was based on structured interviews with relatives of
patients with terminal tumor diseases. They had participated in the home ca
re of 50 consecutively treated patients 2 years previously. The value of ho
me care was evaluated on the basis of the personal experience of those conc
erned.
Results: The answers were largely consistent. The holistic concept of palli
ative therapy could be implemented by a specialized home care team at a hig
h quality level. Under the favorable conditions of the familiar surrounding
s, an atmosphere of trust developed as a result of the cooperation with the
family members, people close to the patients and wit family doctors. It co
ntributed to a relatively high quality of life and to alleviate the emotion
al stress. Most of those involved were able to accept the hand of fate. On
this basis the terminal phase could be satisfactorily arranged and preparat
ions made for a good quality of death. During the home care, appreciation o
f the value of the family increased. The intensified family relations were
mostly sustained after the patient's death. The results document the great
personal importance of home care for patients, their caretakers and familie
s.
Conclusion: The positive experience and the awareness of having contributed
substantially to coping wit the life crisis made it easier for the bereave
d to grieve and to rearrange their life.