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Fostering hope in terminally ill patients.
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AIM: To investigate the meaning of hope, identify strategies that terminally ill patients use in maintaining and fostering hope during the final stage of life, explore changes in hope during the dying trajectory and investigate whether the results of a North American study by Herth (1990a), that explored the meaning of hope and identified strategies to promote it, could be replicated in England. METHOD: A total of 16 adults receiving palliative care took part in the study. Cross-sectional data were collected on all participants. Longitudinal data were collected on four of the 16 participants using methodological triangulation, which encompassed a background data form, the Herth Hope Index and a semi-structured interview (Herth 1990a). FINDINGS: Hope remained present regardless of nearness to death. Seven hope-fostering categories and three hope-hindering categories were identified based on interview responses. CONCLUSION: The study supported Herth's original study (Herth 1990a), and could serve as a guide to individual practitioners and the nursing team in developing an environment and interventions that foster hope in people receiving palliative care in any setting.
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Author/s: Buckley, Jenny (J); Herth, Kaye (K);
Affiliation: St Wilfrid's Hospice, Chichester, West Sussex. jenny.buckley(-atsign-)stwh.co.uk
Journal and publication information
Publication Type: Journal Article
Journal: Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987) (Nurs Stand), published in England. (Language: eng)
Reference: -2004 Nov 17-23; vol 19 (issue 10) : pp 33-41
Dates: Created 2004/12/22; Completed 2005/01/24;
PMID: 15612429, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 2/18/2009, IMS Date: )
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