Palliative care needs of Jordanian women's experience of living with stroke: a descriptive phenomenological study.
Marwa Nayef AlhalabiInaam Abdallah KhalafRuqayya Sayed ZeilaniHala Ahmad BawadiAhmad S MusaAbdulqadir Jeprel NashwanPublished in: BMC palliative care (2023)
This study provides valuable insights into the palliative care needs of women who have experienced a stroke. Our findings highlight the importance of addressing women's physical, psychosocial, and spiritual needs as part of a comprehensive approach to stroke care. We recommend integrating palliative care interventions into rehabilitation programs to improve the quality of life of women living with stroke in Jordan. By doing so, we can address the pain and complications that can arise from stroke, while also providing holistic support to address the emotional and spiritual impact of the illness. This approach has the potential to improve outcomes for women living with stroke and enhance their overall well-being.