The experience of patients with hematological malignancy in their terminal stage: a phenomenological study from Jordan's perspective.
Mohammad Minwer AlnaeemAnas ShehadehAbdulqadir Jeprel NashwanPublished in: BMC palliative care (2024)
Patients with hematological malignancies in the terminal stages of their disease experience severe pain, considerable physical and psychosocial suffering, and spiritual distress. While they require support to cope with their daily struggles, their experiences often go unnoticed, leading to disappointment and loss of dignity. Patients mainly rely on their spirituality to cope with their situations. Healthcare providers must acknowledge these patients' needs and provide more holistic and effective care.