District nurses experiences in providing terminal care in rural and more urban districts. A qualitative study from the Faroe Islands.
Elsa J D JohannesenHelle TimmÁsa RóinPublished in: Scandinavian journal of primary health care (2024)
Our findings underline the complexity of terminal care. The nurses felt exhausted yet rewarded from being able to fulfil a patient's wish to die at home. Experience and intuition guided their practice. They emphasised that good collaboration with the GPs, the palliative care team and the families was important. Establishing an outgoing function for the palliative care team to support the nurses and the families would increase the scope for home deaths. Working conditions differed between rural and urban districts.