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Title: The understanding, perceptions and expectations of families of terminally ill patients on introducing the syringe driver in a palliative care unit
Authors: Wilkinson, Margaret Mary 
Keywords: Drug infusion pumps;Palliative treatment;Drugs -- Administration;Infusion therapy;Pain -- Treatment;Nursing -- South Africa;Syringe driver;Sympton control;Dissertations, Academic;MTech;Theses, dissertations, etc.
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Abstract: The syringe driver is a battery-operated device which accurately delivers a continuous subcutaneous infusion of a combination of medication to alleviate symptoms, such as pain, nausea and vomiting, noisy moist breathing and preterminal restlessness. The researcher who works in a palliative care unit in Cape Town noticed the ambivalence and negative attitudes from family members regarding the use of the syringe driver. This gave rise to distress, conflict and ambivalence in patients and between family members. This study aimed to gain insight into the understanding, perceptions and expectations of families of terminally ill patients commenced on a syringe driver in a palliative care unit. A descriptive, qualitative research method was employed using semi-structured interviews, diaries, observation and documentation as the data collection methods. Data was coded and arranged into themes. Thematic analysis and coding were used to analyse the data during this study. This study found that the lack of education and written information were the two major contributing factors towards negative attitudes causing ambivalence in family members whose relatives were on a syringe driver. This study also highlighted the need for quality improvement control when using the syringe driver in the palliative care unit. The need for continuous education and written information and support for the immediate and extendedfamily members was evident. KEY WORDS: Syringe driver, Symptom control, Family members, Terminally ill, Palliative care unit.
Description: Thesis (MTech (Nursing))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2013
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1541
Appears in Collections:Nursing - Master's Degree

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