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The first casualty of COVID-19 for patients nearing death was human dignity: Understanding the experience of palliative care patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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- المؤلفون: Pirzada, Salina; Papineau, Kelsey; Pankratz, Lily; Gill, Gagan; Hensel, Jennifer; Reynolds, Kristin; Bolton, James M.; Hiebert, Tim; Olafson, Kendiss; El-Gabalawy, Renée; La Rivière, Christian; Kredentser, Maia S.; Chochinov, Harvey Max
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Death Studies. 2025, Vol. 49 Issue 6, p699-713. 15p.
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The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way people lived, but also the way they died. It accentuated the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual vulnerabilities of patients approaching death. This study explored the lived experience of palliative inpatients during the pandemic. We conducted interviews with 22 palliative inpatients registered in a Canadian urban palliative care program, aimed to uncover how the pandemic impacted participants' experiences of approaching end-of-life. The reflexive thematic analysis revealed 6 themes: putting off going into hospital, the influence of the pandemic on hospital experience, maintaining dignity in care, emotional impact of nearing death, making sense of end-of-life circumstances and coping with end-of-life. Findings highlight the vulnerability of patients approaching death, and how that was accentuated during the pandemic. Findings reveal how the pandemic strained, threatened, and undermined human connectedness. These lived experiences of palliative inpatients offer guidance for future pandemic planning and strategies for providing optimal palliative care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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