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Int J Palliat Nurs ; 18(4): 163-4, 166-70, 2012 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22584387

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AIM: To explore district nurses' beliefs regarding referral of a patient receiving palliative care for physiotherapy. METHOD: Three focus groups, guided by the Theory of Planned Behaviour, were undertaken with a purposive sample of 16 district nurses. All were audio-recorded, transcribed, and subject to content analysis. RESULTS: Nine beliefs were identified as influencing referral decisions, the majority of which were negative, such as the belief that physiotherapists lack palliative care skills and could foster false hope. Additional barriers to referral included a lack of contact and communication with physiotherapists, poor knowledge or experience of physiotherapy, unsuitable referral systems, and poor availability of services. CONCLUSION: These findings help to explain why so few patients receiving palliative care access rehabilitation services. To ensure that patients have appropriate access to palliative rehabilitation, there needs to be consideration of how the identified barriers can be overcome.


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Community Health Nursing , Palliative Care , Physical Therapy Modalities , Practice Patterns, Nurses' , Referral and Consultation , Attitude of Health Personnel , Female , Focus Groups , Humans , Northern Ireland
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