Palliative care and primary health care: Ethical considerations

Abstract

Palliative Care (PC) is presented as a public health problem, due to the substantial increase in the number of elderly and the prevalence of non-communicable chronic degenerative diseases. The importance of the reorganization of Primary Health Care Services (PHCS) to ensure the provision of this care has become evident. The objective was to identify cases of users, in order to inventory the ethical problems that the team experienced. This is a case study based on a Qualitative approach, using thematic analysis. Two cases were identified, that revealed, as ethical problems, the “responsibility of the PHCS towards the caregivers and families” and the “difficulty of frank and honest communication between the team and the family”. The results indicate that the training of human resources with technical competence and the continuity of assistance in the transition from curative to palliative treatment are factors favorable to the integrality and the obtention of more adequate responses to the ethical challenges that the teams experienced.

 

Keywords:

Palliative care. Primary health care. Ethics, clinical.

How to Cite

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Palliative care and primary health care: Ethical considerations. Rev. bioét.(Impr.). [Internet]. 2015 Jul. 23 [cited 2024 Nov. 23];23(2). Available from: https://revistabioetica.cfm.org.br/revista_bioetica/article/view/1045