Components of the Interprofessional Supportive Care of Cancer Elderly Patients undergoing Chemotherapy in Iran: The Stakeholders’ Perceptions

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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 29 آذر 1402

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Background: Cancer elderly patients undergoing chemotherapy have unmet needs. Health care professionals(HCP) play a central role in their supportive treatment. This study aims to describe Iranian HCPs' perceptions in terms of priorities of the Interprofessional supportive care of cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.Methods: We conducted this study using a descriptive, exploratory qualitative approach with a purposive sampling method. The stakeholders including, elderly cancer patients, their families, oncologists and nurses. Interviews were conducted from July to October ۲۰۲۲. Data saturation was achieved with ۱۲ participants. Interviews were semi-structured. Graneheim and Lundman’s qualitative content analysis approach and MAXQDA software were used to analyze the data.Results: There were two main categories obtained from data analysis: ۱. continued comprehensive support in the disease continuum from diagnosis to rehabilitation (education and consultation, social and treatment support for patients, consideration of family support, addressing cultural conditions, psychological support, and financial support) and ۲. Prerequisites in the preparation of the care system (the need for creating Interprofessional teams, development and improvement of health care settings to provide services, and empowering the healthcare team to provide quality care).Conclusion: Comprehensive care for these patients and integration of these supports are essential in routine care. Major needs which must be addressed more seriously in the Iranian care system include the need for continued comprehensive support in the disease continuum from diagnosis to rehabilitation and prerequisites in the preparation of the care system.

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Shahin Salarvand

Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad, Iran