1NURSING ASSIGNMENT Background: According to Gotze et al. (2014) palliative care is specifically aimed at reliving symptoms of terminal illness so as to improve the quality of living in patients. As stated by (), palliative care can be used at any stage of illness so as to foster relief from the symptoms of pain and suffering. Research studies state that palliative care is extensively offered to cancer patients so as to control the side effects of the cancer treatments and foster an improved quality of life even when the suffering is inevitable and irreversible (Rushton et al., 2013; Gotze et al., 2014). However, it should be noted in this context that palliative care in most cases is perceived similar to end of life care and is not accepted by the patients or the family members of the patients for the fear of death and loss of a loved one. Psychological and social support strategies by nurses can effectively help in the patient counselling procedure and improved patient outcome within the palliative care unit. On the basis of the background information, the research question that can be framed for the rapid review of scholarly literatures can be stated as: RQ: What are the effects of the psychological and nursing support strategies on patients diagnosed with cancer in their treatment process within the palliative care unit? On the basis of the research question, the PICO question can be articulated as follows: P: Population: The population comprises of the cancer patients placed in the palliative care unit I: Intervention: The intervention being given is the psychological and social support by the nurses C: Control: The control subject would include patients with illnesses other than cancer placed in the palliative care unit
2NURSING ASSIGNMENT O: Outcome: The outcome being evaluated is the reduction of emotional distress Purpose: The purpose of the research study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the psychological and social support strategies offered by nursing staff to the patients diagnosed with cancer during the treatment procedure within the palliative care unit.
3NURSING ASSIGNMENT References: Götze, H., Brähler, E., Gansera, L., Polze, N., &Köhler, N. (2014). Psychological distress and quality of life of palliative cancer patients and their caring relatives during home care.Supportive Care in Cancer,22(10), 2775-2782. Rushton, C. H., Kaszniak, A. W., & Halifax, J. S. (2013). A framework for understanding moral distress among palliative care clinicians.Journal of Palliative Medicine,16(9), 1074-1079.