Experiences of Volunteers and Patient Satisfaction in Home Based Palliative Care, Puducherry, South India-A Descriptive Qualitative Study

J Palliat Care. 2022 Apr;37(2):164-169. doi: 10.1177/08258597211026400. Epub 2021 Jun 23.

Abstract

Background: Increasing burden of non-communicable diseases and ageing population has parallely increased the need for Palliative care. Unavailable, inaccessible, and inadequate palliative care services in our setting increased the need for volunteers. In Puducherry, palliative care programme was implemented through trained volunteers in 2015. Objectives: To explore the experiences of volunteers who provide palliative care and also to get feedback on volunteering from the patients who received care. Settings and Design: A descriptive qualitative study was carried out at two Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) working for palliative care in and around Puducherry. Methods and Material: Participants were selected purposively to include seven volunteers and eight patients to attain information saturation. The time period of this study was between September and October 2018. Analysis Used: Manual thematic analysis was done to identify codes, which were grouped to form categories and themes. Results: Factors that facilitated participants to take up the role of volunteers were witnessing the death of family members with unmet palliative care when required and experiences in organizations working for elderly and disabled children. Improvement in patients' condition and patient satisfaction motivated them to continue, despite lack of resources and social support. Their perception was of having become bolder and empathetic by working as palliative care volunteers. Patients reported satisfaction with the provision of drugs and other materialistic support like clothes and sweets during festivals; however, their basic and financial needs remained unmet. Conclusion: The palliative care programme or the National programme for elderly should focus on components that would improve the quality of palliative care by reducing patients' dissatisfaction. Support in terms of provision of drugs, financial help and nutrition is necessary to improve both the patients' and volunteers' satisfaction in palliative care services.

Keywords: Attitude; Community-based palliative care; Home-based palliative care; Palliative care volunteers; Patient satisfaction.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Child
  • Humans
  • India
  • Palliative Care* / methods
  • Patient Satisfaction*
  • Qualitative Research
  • Volunteers