TY - JOUR
T1 - End of Life in Patients With Advanced Non-curable Cancer
T2 - Patient Considerations Around the Moment of Death
AU - Moreno, Socorro
AU - Medina-Rico, Mauricio
AU - Osorio Clavijo, Katalina
AU - Rodríguez, Nicole A.
AU - Vicuña Jiménez, Víctor M.
AU - Calvache, Jose A.
AU - de Vries, Esther
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2023.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - There is limited knowledge regarding Colombian patients with advanced cancer preferences regarding their final moments, place of death, and post-death wishes. To better understand these preferences, we conducted 23 in-depth interviews with patients between the ages of 28 and 78 receiving treatment at two academic hospitals and the National Cancer Institute. While many participants desired a peaceful death, few were comfortable discussing the topic of death directly. Some younger participants expressed an interest in euthanasia but had not received any guidance or support. While several participants preferred a home death, some expressed a desire to die in a hospital due to better symptom control. Additionally, when discussing post-death wishes, some participants expressed frustration about being unable to have these conversations with their loved ones and their preferences for funeral arrangements. Socioeconomic and geographical factors significantly impacted the wishes and preferences expressed, with many individuals hesitant to initiate difficult conversations.
AB - There is limited knowledge regarding Colombian patients with advanced cancer preferences regarding their final moments, place of death, and post-death wishes. To better understand these preferences, we conducted 23 in-depth interviews with patients between the ages of 28 and 78 receiving treatment at two academic hospitals and the National Cancer Institute. While many participants desired a peaceful death, few were comfortable discussing the topic of death directly. Some younger participants expressed an interest in euthanasia but had not received any guidance or support. While several participants preferred a home death, some expressed a desire to die in a hospital due to better symptom control. Additionally, when discussing post-death wishes, some participants expressed frustration about being unable to have these conversations with their loved ones and their preferences for funeral arrangements. Socioeconomic and geographical factors significantly impacted the wishes and preferences expressed, with many individuals hesitant to initiate difficult conversations.
KW - adults and death
KW - cancer
KW - end of life
KW - palliative care
KW - place of death
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85165571152&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/00302228231190240
DO - 10.1177/00302228231190240
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85165571152
SN - 0030-2228
JO - Omega (United States)
JF - Omega (United States)
ER -