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Psycho‐emotional recovery, the meaning of care in the process of providing palliative care to Iranian people with cancer: A grounded theory study

  • Mir Hossein Aghaei,
  • Zohreh Vanaki,
  • Eesa Mohammadi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1357
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 889 – 900

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Abstract Aim Despite the significance of palliative care in treating people with cancer, the provision of this type of care in Iran is vague and unorganized. This research intends to explore the meaning of care in the process of providing palliative care to Iranian people with cancer and to develop a theory that would explain the phenomenon. Design This is a qualitative study in nature and Corbin and Strauss' Grounded Theory approach was used for data analysis. Methods Data was collected through semi structured interviews that were held with 21 participants who have had experiences in receiving and providing palliative care. The study was conducted in April to December 2019 in palliative care centres of Tehran. Sampling first started purposefully and moved to theoretical once concepts began to emerge from the data. Comparative and continuous data analysis was undertaken using Corbin and Strauss' (Basics of qualitative research: Techniques and procedures for developing grounded theory, Sage, 2015) approach. Results Main concerns of care providers in providing palliative care was to reduce the affliction and anxiety of patients by understanding the difficult state of patient and psycho‐emotional recovery was identified as the core category, which was performed via three critical strategies: building emotional connection, reinforcing positive mindset and having a core value in care.

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