The influence of informal caregivers on the place of death: A study within a home palliative care team

Background: The increase in the prevalence of chronic, complex, or life-limiting diseases is intrinsically associated with population aging. Therefore, it is necessary to reflect on health and social care, and community palliative care can play a fundamental role in responding to this phenomenon. Ob...

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Main Authors: Cristina Pereira, Hugo Ribeiro, Júlia Magalhães, João Rocha-Neves, Marília Dourado, José Paulo Andrade
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Published: SAGE Publishing 2025-06-01
Series:Palliative Care and Social Practice
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/26323524251336764
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author Cristina Pereira
Hugo Ribeiro
Júlia Magalhães
João Rocha-Neves
Marília Dourado
José Paulo Andrade
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Júlia Magalhães
João Rocha-Neves
Marília Dourado
José Paulo Andrade
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description Background: The increase in the prevalence of chronic, complex, or life-limiting diseases is intrinsically associated with population aging. Therefore, it is necessary to reflect on health and social care, and community palliative care can play a fundamental role in responding to this phenomenon. Objective: This research aimed to understand the factors that affect the care place at the end of life and death, identifying the informal caregivers’ profile, the challenges of the all-care process, and the impact of a Community Palliative Care Team (CPCT). Design: An observational retrospective cohort study was carried out. Methods: The population of this study was caregivers of patients monitored by a Community Palliative Care Support Team between 2020 and 2022. In the sample, 78 caregivers were included according to inclusion and exclusion criteria, of whom 44 caregivers answered, representing a 55.70% response rate. Results: Although it is not possible to generalize as we do not have statistically significant correlations, this study concludes that the informal caregivers included in the sample have a profile similar to the national profile in Portugal. They reported high emotional exhaustion, but also physical and financial exhaustion, as the primary care challenges. In addition, the results show that managing the progression of the disease was also highlighted as a challenge by 63.6% of caregivers. The impact of the team monitoring was also evaluated as positive and having an effect in achieving the patient’s preference regarding the place of death. Conclusion: CPCT and informal caregivers are two factors intrinsically linked and influencing the place of death at home when there is congruence between the patients and their caregivers’ choices. Social resources and investment in a support network outside the hospital are essential to fulfilling the wishes of patients and families, allowing dignity and quality of life for both. From a medical point of view, these patients are so well or better treated in the community than in the hospital wards.
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spelling doaj-art-318b34d8dc044f90b2c1200975b75df72025-08-20T03:24:55ZengSAGE PublishingPalliative Care and Social Practice2632-35242025-06-011910.1177/26323524251336764The influence of informal caregivers on the place of death: A study within a home palliative care teamCristina Pereira0Hugo Ribeiro1Júlia Magalhães2João Rocha-Neves3Marília Dourado4José Paulo Andrade5Faculty of Medicine of University of Porto, PortugalCenter for Innovative Biomedicine and Biotechnology, Coimbra, PortugalCommunity Palliative Care Support Team Gaia, Vila Nova de Gaia, PortugalRISE@Health, Porto, PortugalCenter for Innovative Biomedicine and Biotechnology, Coimbra, PortugalRISE@Health, Porto, PortugalBackground: The increase in the prevalence of chronic, complex, or life-limiting diseases is intrinsically associated with population aging. Therefore, it is necessary to reflect on health and social care, and community palliative care can play a fundamental role in responding to this phenomenon. Objective: This research aimed to understand the factors that affect the care place at the end of life and death, identifying the informal caregivers’ profile, the challenges of the all-care process, and the impact of a Community Palliative Care Team (CPCT). Design: An observational retrospective cohort study was carried out. Methods: The population of this study was caregivers of patients monitored by a Community Palliative Care Support Team between 2020 and 2022. In the sample, 78 caregivers were included according to inclusion and exclusion criteria, of whom 44 caregivers answered, representing a 55.70% response rate. Results: Although it is not possible to generalize as we do not have statistically significant correlations, this study concludes that the informal caregivers included in the sample have a profile similar to the national profile in Portugal. They reported high emotional exhaustion, but also physical and financial exhaustion, as the primary care challenges. In addition, the results show that managing the progression of the disease was also highlighted as a challenge by 63.6% of caregivers. The impact of the team monitoring was also evaluated as positive and having an effect in achieving the patient’s preference regarding the place of death. Conclusion: CPCT and informal caregivers are two factors intrinsically linked and influencing the place of death at home when there is congruence between the patients and their caregivers’ choices. Social resources and investment in a support network outside the hospital are essential to fulfilling the wishes of patients and families, allowing dignity and quality of life for both. From a medical point of view, these patients are so well or better treated in the community than in the hospital wards.https://doi.org/10.1177/26323524251336764
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João Rocha-Neves
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José Paulo Andrade
The influence of informal caregivers on the place of death: A study within a home palliative care team
Palliative Care and Social Practice
title The influence of informal caregivers on the place of death: A study within a home palliative care team
title_full The influence of informal caregivers on the place of death: A study within a home palliative care team
title_fullStr The influence of informal caregivers on the place of death: A study within a home palliative care team
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title_short The influence of informal caregivers on the place of death: A study within a home palliative care team
title_sort influence of informal caregivers on the place of death a study within a home palliative care team
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