Perceptions and attitudes toward palliative care among healthcare professionals in Qatar’s home care setting
Feras Haddad, Gary E. Day, Sybil George, Brijesh Sathian, Hanadi Al Hamad, Essa Al-Sulaiti

TL;DR
This study explores how healthcare workers in Qatar perceive and deliver palliative care at home, identifying challenges and opportunities to improve end-of-life care.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into palliative care delivery in Qatar’s home care setting, highlighting cultural and regulatory challenges specific to the region.
Findings
Healthcare professionals emphasize patient-centered care and comfort in palliative care.
Regulatory restrictions on narcotics and cultural norms pose significant challenges to home-based palliative care.
Training, policy revisions, and awareness are identified as key areas for improvement.
Abstract
Palliative care (PC) is an emerging concept in the Middle East, with Qatar lacking formalized home-based services until the 2021 Doha declaration. This qualitative study addresses a gap in the literature by exploring home healthcare service (HHCS) staff perceptions, attitudes, and challenges in delivering PC in Qatar’s home setting, aiming to inform service development and enhance end-of-life care accessibility. Using Braun and Clarke’s thematic analysis approach, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 13 purposively sampled HHCS staff from various disciplines (e.g., physicians, nurses, pharmacists). Interviews, lasting approximately 30 min each, were audio-recorded via Microsoft Teams, transcribed, and analyzed with QualCoder software to identify codes, sub-themes, and major themes. Four key themes emerged: (1) patient-centered care and comfort, emphasizing pain-free…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPalliative Care and End-of-Life Issues · Linguistic, Cultural, and Literary Studies · Health and Well-being Studies
