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Experience in Acceptance of Hospice by Patients with Terminal Cancer : A Phenomenological Research
Su Young Kwak, Byoung Sook Lee
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2013;43(6):781-790.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2013.43.6.781
Published online: December 31, 2013

1Dongsan Medical Center, Keimyung University, Daegu, Korea.

2College of Nursing, Keimyung University, Daegu, Korea.

Address reprint requests to: Lee, Byoung Sook. College of Nursing, Keimyung University, 1095 Dalgubul-daero, Dalseo-gu, Daegu 704-701, Korea. Tel: +82-53-580-3900, Fax: +82-53-580-3916, lbs@kmu.ac.kr
• Received: June 24, 2013   • Accepted: October 18, 2013

© 2013 Korean Society of Nursing Science

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  • Purpose
    The purpose of this study was to further understanding of the experience in acceptance of hospice by patients with terminal cancer and to explore the structure of this experience.
  • Methods
    A phenomenological methodology was used for the study. Participants were nine patients who were admitted to the hospice unit of a university hospital. In-depth interviews were done for data collection and the data were analyzed using Colaizzi's method.
  • Results
    Four categories, eight theme clusters and 18 themes were identified for the experience in acceptance of hospice by patients with terminal cancer. The three categories were 'Hope for a comfortable death', 'Overcoming barrier of prejudice about hospice', 'Incessant craving for life', 'The last consideration for self and family'.
  • Conclusion
    While accepting the hospice care, participants experienced inner conflict between giving up medical treatments that prolong life and choosing a comfortable death, and also experienced an incessant craving for life. By accepting hospice care, they showed a human dignity that entails careful concerns for both self and family members.
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