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Background: Nowadays, family caregivers play a critical role in the support of terminally ill at home. However, there are relatively
few supervision models to help nurses in make decisions.
Objectives: Contribute to a caregiver supervision model.
Methodology In a prior study, the needs of 10 terminally ill and their caregivers were identified. In the present study, based on a focus group, 8 expert nurses analysed the needs and validated both the functions and the focus of supervision.
Results Data on terminally ill pacients confirm the normative function of supervision through the diagnostic criteria ffor sel-care deficit and risks. The formative function of supervision is evident when family caregivers have no knowledge/skill to provide care
or are not aware of aproblem. Finally, the restorative function concerns the assessment of the caregivers’ physical, emotional
and relational capacity, as well as their time and resources available to provide care.
Conclusion The contribuctions of our study emphasises a 3 function model that covers the needs of terminally il patients and their family caregivers
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Caregivers Terminally ill
Citation
Revista de Enfermagem Referência Série IV - n.º 8 - Jan./Fev./Mar. 2016
Publisher
Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Coimbra